Employment tribunal rules that while Artur Piaszczynski’s loaves may have been inconsistent, he wasn’t given specific targets

The head baker at a 300-year-old artisan bread shop in a Dorset seaside town has been awarded more than £15,000 after being sacked for making loaves with too many holes in them.

Artur Piaszczynski, who argued during an employment tribunal that bread-making was an art and not a science, lost his job after complaints that customers were struggling to make decent sandwiches with his loaves or successfully butter toast.

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