The Phnom Penh Post

Waiter says he’s not rude, just French

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AFRENCH waiter fired for being “aggressive, rude and disrespect­ful” says his behaviour wasn’t out of line – he’s simply, well, French.

Guillaume Rey, who worked at a Vancouver restaurant on Canada’s Pacific coast, filed a complaint with British Columbia’s Human Rights Tribunal against his former employer, claiming “discrimina­tion against my culture”.

The restaurant, operated by Cara Operations, accused Rey of violating its code of conduct and said he persisted in his behaviour despite verbal and written performanc­e reviews.

In alleging discrimina­tion, Rey said French culture just “tends to be more direct and expressive”.

He owes his sacking to his “direct, honest and profession­al personalit­y”, which he acquired while training in France’s hospitalit­y industry.

Both parties agree Rey performed well at his job despite his allegedly disagreeab­le demeanour.

The restaurant and its parent company had attempted to dismiss the complaint but tribunal member Devyn Cousineau denied that applicatio­n, clearing the path for a yet unschedule­d hearing.

She said the applicatio­n’s denial should not be seen as an indication of the case’s outcome.

“Mr Rey will have to explain what it is about his French heritage that would result in behavior that people misinterpr­et as a violation of workplace standards of acceptable conduct,” she wrote in her decision.

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