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'It's been a minute!' Cheryl returns to Instagram for the first time in FIVE months as she shares a stunning selfieĮllie Goulding looks chic in a silk floral gown as she attends glitzy The Eternity charity fundraiser in LondonĬhris Evans enjoys a steamy kiss with Ana De Armas at sunset. Mr Fuller received a letter after he was sacked, telling him his termination had been 'managed appropriately'. He went to the trouble of getting references from his former employers and other colleagues which praised him on his work but all to no avail. The 29-year-old also said that in his role, staff needed to be given three warnings before being sacked - something he says he did not receive. However, he claims that when he asked for proof of this the council was unable to give any and he suggested this was because other people had been in and out of the gallery since it was cleaned. When he learnt he was being sacked, Mr Fuller said the reasons given were because a dirty fingerprint and a muddy footprint had been left behind in the art gallery he had been cleaning. He said that upon induction new staff are shown anti-bullying videos but when a case actually arose, the council 'ignored it'. Mr Fuller, a former nurse, claims that on another occasion a staff member told him a colleague had been moved away from his area on a shift because they would have 'made his day hell'.
Mr Fuller claims he made several complaints to the Ipswich City Council (pictured) but was told there was no evidence to substantiate them