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San Francisco pizzeria employee fired after telling police they 'were not welcome'
( Post Millennial )

An employee of a San Francisco pizza shop was fired after a police union claimed that several officers were told they were "not welcome" at the restaurant.
On Sunday night, the San Francisco Police Officer's Association posted on Twitter that the officers were told they “were not welcome” at the Pizza Squared restaurant.
According to the union, they contacted the owners about the "shameful and hateful actions of one of their employees."
The pizzeria tweeted on Monday that the employee was a trainee on his third day and was fired for his actions. "When our shift manager told us about the incident after it happened, we expressly told him we didn’t share his views & that he was out of line. He was fired at the end of the day."
The restaurant's owners also apologized to the union.
The union’s president Tracy McCray told Fox News: "We were pleased to receive an immediate response from the owners, including a sincere apology for their employee’s actions and a commitment to meet with the affected officers and make this unfortunate situation right.