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'HEN he arrived for work it January, a driver with :ottish and Newcastle Beer oduction was told by a perior, he was unfit for rtY

Samuel Gray Kenny was inucted not to drive and another 3n was to take his place. vertheless, he drove off, then d difficulty in parking and uck another parked vehicle. Another supervisor conned that Mr Kenny's speech is slurred and his breath iked of alcohol. He was aded to go home but refused, coming aggressive and deinding to see his transport inager He eventually had to be esIed out by security staff, and i he gone quietly there would ie been no question of dis;sal, but his truculence forced supervisor to report him. Hearing this evidence earlier ; month, the Scottish IndustTribunal accepted it as being able and noted that trade on agreements gave powers upervisors to refuse working mission.

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