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Bus driver Mark Hehir says he wants an apology after being sacked
Summary
Mark Hehir, a former London bus driver, was dismissed after he chased a thief to recover a passenger's necklace and an employment tribunal upheld the dismissal. He says he would welcome an apology from Metroline but will not return to his job.
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A former London bus driver, Mark Hehir, was dismissed after he chased a person who had taken a passenger's necklace and subdued them when they returned. An employment tribunal later upheld Metroline's decision to dismiss him. The case has attracted large public attention, including a petition and crowdfunding support. Mr Hehir says he would welcome an apology and compensation for lost earnings but does not want to return to the company.
Key facts:
- Mark Hehir, 62, chased a thief who took a passenger's necklace and says he acted in self-defence when the person returned.
- An employment tribunal upheld Metroline's decision to dismiss him; a Metroline spokesperson said the dismissal was upheld as fair.
- More than 100,000 people have signed a petition calling for reinstatement or compensation and a crowdfunding page has raised over £20,000.
- Mr Hehir spent time in hospital after the incident, has said he received little contact from his employer while ill, and now works in a bar.
Summary:
The tribunal ruling leaves the dismissal in place while public support for Mr Hehir continues to grow. Undetermined at this time.
