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Gone are the days, it seems, when you could sink a few beers at lunch and slip back to work.
The Industrial Relations Commission upheld a decision by Australian supermarket chain Safeway to sack a store manager for having two beers over lunch.
Tony Selak, 36, who managed a Safeway's store in Melbourne, was fired in May for breaching the company's zero tolerance policy to alcohol during working hours.