Ex-Apprentice winner loses sugar job case

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So, Stella has lost the court case after suing lord sugar for paying her £100,000 a year and using her as an overpaid lacky:O


What an ungrateful mare, I would clean toilets 15 hours a day for that salary!


Let someone have the job who will appreciate it not moan because they aren't doing enough....

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I'm glad she lost, it was a nonsensical claim

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Very silly woman 😐

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Threw away a foot in the door and that salary, completely barmy.

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Her claim was for constructive dismissal


 


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-kent-22123912

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Her claim was for constructive dismissal


 


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-kent-22123912



 


Well for MONEY!


 


Lord Sugar said:  ''The allegations were without substance,and I believe this case was brought with one intention in mind - the presumption that I would not attend the tribunal, that I would not testify and that I would settle out of court, sending Ms English on her way with a tidy settlement. I'm afraid she underestimated me and her reputation is now in tatters.''


 


Yes, she has lost any chance of a high flying career in this country I would have thought.


 


And it is a victory for the law against the claim culture.   

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 she was given a desk and a phone but no specific duties during a four-month probationary period.


She said her boss looked at her with "contempt" on her first day and said: "There is no job."


 


At that salary, I would have stuck it out for the four months, just to see where it went

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 she was given a desk and a phone but no specific duties during a four-month probationary period.


She said her boss looked at her with "contempt" on her first day and said: "There is no job."


 


At that salary, I would have stuck it out for the four months, just to see where it went



 


Thank's, but I don't believe her. 


 


'No specific duties' Yes please, and thank you LORD.


 


'looked at her with contempt'?   Might have looked at her with approval ;-).


 


'There is no job'.....:-D.....;-).


 


 


 


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