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Woman claims Indian-origin boss fired her after she bought a car: ‘Nothing was done without consent'
Woman claims Indian-origin boss fired her after she bought a car: ‘Nothing was done without consent'

Mint

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Mint

Woman claims Indian-origin boss fired her after she bought a car: ‘Nothing was done without consent'

A Cape Town-based woman -- who had always dreamt of purchasing a car - was left shattered and 'jobless' when that dream finally turned into reality. A 28-year-old cashier in Cape Town, South Africa, has alleged that her Indian-origin boss sacked her after she bought a second-hand vehicle with months of savings and questioned how she could afford it on her salary. Aseza Limelintaka took to social media to share her ordeal, claiming that she worked as a cashier at Shell Garage in Maitland and had arrived at work in her newly purchased used car. Her boss allegedly became suspicious, saying her salary was too low to afford the vehicle, and asked her to show her bank account details to check if she had another job. "I went through my bank app and showed him. He said I started buying new furniture, now I'm buying a car. He's not comfortable with me being a cashier again," she wrote in a Facebook post. Limelintaka said Patel accused her of theft, telling her he was investigating whether any money was missing from his business. He then gave her an ultimatum: either take a job as a petrol pump attendant or resign. "I refused. I was hired as a cashier and have done nothing wrong," she wrote. "I had hoped the car would help me run a side hustle and keep working. Now it feels like I'm being punished for trying to improve my life." Speaking to News24 in South Africa, the owner of the garage, Berkley Motor, denied the allegations made by Limelintaka, claiming she was not fired. "Nothing was done without consent, and discussions are ongoing. She has left out many facts that were stated. Nobody was accused of anything, and she has not been fired. Now that she has falsely accused the company of improper procedures, due diligence can be followed accordingly," the company said.

Indian-origin man fires cashier in South Africa for buying car despite low salary: ‘Punished for improving my life'
Indian-origin man fires cashier in South Africa for buying car despite low salary: ‘Punished for improving my life'

Hindustan Times

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Hindustan Times

Indian-origin man fires cashier in South Africa for buying car despite low salary: ‘Punished for improving my life'

A 28-year-old cashier in Cape Town alleged that she was fired by her Indian-origin boss after she bought a second-hand vehicle, following months of saving and procuring a loan. Aseza Limelintaka took to social media to claim that Shiraaz Patel fired her after claiming that she could not afford to buy a car at the salary he was paying her. Eza Limelintaka alleged that she was fired after her boss claimed that she could not afford to buy a car at the salary he was paying her.(Facebook/Aseza Limelintaka) Limenlintaka worked as a cashier at Shell Garage in Maitland and showed up to work with her second-hand vehicle. Her boss became suspicious, claiming that her salary was too low to afford a car. She alleged that Patel refused to believe her and demanded access to her bank account to check if she was working somewhere else. "I went through my bank app and showed him. He said I started buying new furniture, now I'm buying a car. He's not comfortable with me being a cashier again," she wrote in a Facebook post. Accused of stealing Limelintaka added that Patel even accused her of stealing by warning her that he was investigating whether any money was missing from his business. He gave her an ultimatum, she said, to either work as a petrol pump attendant or resign. "I refused. I was hired as a cashier and have done nothing wrong," she wrote. "I had hoped the car would help me run a side hustle and keep working. Now it feels like I'm being punished for trying to improve my life." Speaking to News24 in South Africa, the owner of the garage, Berkley Motor, denied the allegations made by Limelintaka, claiming that she was not fired. "Nothing was done without consent, and discussions are ongoing. She has left out many facts that were stated. Nobody was accused of anything, and she has not been fired. Now that she has falsely accused the company of improper procedures, due diligence can be followed accordingly," it said.

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