

A community near Walsall is planning a peaceful protest in support of Sean Egan, a long-serving Morrisons employee dismissed after intervening in a shoplifting incident. Egan, who had worked at the Aldridge store for 29 years, said he acted when a repeat offender became aggressive while being escorted out. However, the company ruled that he had breached its 'deter-and-not-detain' policy and dismissed him following a disciplinary process. The case has sparked strong local reaction, with customers praising Egan’s years of service and his commitment to the community, including significant charity fundraising efforts. Supporters are organising a demonstration to show solidarity and highlight concerns about fairness and the balance between employee safety and personal responsibility. Egan himself plans to take part while continuing preparations for a charity half-marathon, raising funds for Acorns Children’s Hospice.

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