London (EFE).- Manchester City has fired a waiter for working at the Etihad Stadium wearing a Manchester United shirt.
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A person made an image go viral of the waiter serving drinks at the Etihad wearing the United shirt during the derby that the 'Sky Blues' won this Sunday by 3-0, with a brace from Erling Haaland and a goal from Phil Foden. The Manchester club, also through social media, thanked the warning and confirmed that they had "removed this person from their position". Last week, a judge specializing in labor matters in Croydon (London) suggested during a trial that a company can reject a worker who is a "fervent" Tottenham Hotspur fan if the office in which they were to work was "full of Arsenal fans." However, he did not comment on the dismissal of a worker for a case like that of this waiter. "There are times when a company can legally decide that someone will not fit in well with the team and that therefore it will be difficult to work together. An example may be a small office where everyone who works there is a fervent Arsenal fan and the company decides to opt for an Arsenal fan over a Tottenham fan with similar capabilities because it does not want to break the harmony of the office," said Judge Daniel Wright.






