They demoted her from assistant manager to employee, cut her hours, treated her unfairly in other ways, criticized her unnecessarily, and accused her of shorting the cash register! She tried to talk to a higher manager, but got no results. She did, however, apply for a transfer to another branch 20 miles away and was hired by the manager there who had originally trained her!
It was hard because she was going to school and had a young child and an abusive alcoholic husband who provided no support, but she did have us to help. As it turned out, the two supervisors in our home store were embezzling money through the shortages every day and other things, and while they knew the other employees would cover for them, they knew that my daughter wouldn’t. When the owner eventually got enough evidence to go after them, he brought her back to our hometown store and put her back as assistant manager.
I also retired from teaching because of the way that I and most other well-experienced teachers were being treated. We were swamped with meetings and paperwork and wrongly considered to be unable to learn to "Teach up to modern standards." So, while, I thought I would teach as long as I could walk down the halls, I retired after 30 years. And what I loved is that within the next two years the young man hired to replace me was charged with having sex with one of his students! I guess professionalism doesn’t count any more compared to age!