‘Not rude, just French’: fired waiter files human rights complaint

French waiter working in Vancouver says his ‘direct, honest and professional personality’ has been mistaken for rudeness

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A French waiter who was fired for his “aggressive, rude and disrespectful” manner has claimed compensation, insisting that his behaviour is not unusual, but that he is simply French.

Guillaume Rey, who worked at a restaurant in Vancouver, Canada, has filed a complaint with British Columbia's Human Rights Tribunal against his former employer, claiming “discrimination” against his culture, The Local reports.

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