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Employee beats up boss for firing her without paying her salary balance of Shs2500

Riaz Paavo by Riaz Paavo
April 14, 2021
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A former bar employee was caught up in a brawl with her boss for firing her from work without paying her the salary she was owed of Shs2500.

Cate Atugabirwe, a disgruntled resident of Namuwongo reportedly beat up Dorcus Tumusabe , the owner of  a local bar yesterday morning.

While appearing on a local news television show, the 32 year old Atugabirwe was seen beating her boss seriously while asking her for salary contrary to the boss’ claims that she had been doing nothing while at work.

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This annoyed Atugabirwe who immediately confronted her boss, which escalated into a fistfight at her desk as she started punching her like a punching bag.

In the middle of the fight, Dorcus accepted defeat and requested her employee to forgive her and even promised to give her a bonus.

However, Atugabirwe didn’t stop the beatings until the boss pulled out the money and paid her Shs10,000.

After receiving her money, Atugabirwe then packed her stuff and left the job leaving the boss crying.

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