A former Chipotle manager in Missouri is demanding compensation after she was assaulted on camera and later lost her job.

Rebecca Foth was a general manager at a Chipotle in Kirkwood, a suburb of St. Louis. She has video of another employee confronting her and then punching her at the restaurant earlier this month.

Foth tells KMOV the incident happened when she told the other employee, who she says quit the day before, that she couldn’t work and had to leave.

“It was kind of open-handed, hit on my neck right here,” she said. “Lifted me off the ground and forced me into the condiment section.”

Foth says she ended up in the hospital with torn back tissue as well as severe bruising on her neck, shoulders and back. She also says she’ll need more heart tests done.

Later, Foth ended up without a job too.

“I was fired on December 11. And the reason being, they told me – I have actually recorded – is because I cursed at my supervisor,” she told KMOV. “I used profanity towards him when I woke up – receiving the texts the day after I was assaulted – because he was rehiring people that I had terminated.”

Chipotle says it’s following up to make sure the workman’s compensation process is underway. But Foth believes she deserves more than that.

“I want to be compensated for all the time I’ve put in – three months with no days off. And for being assaulted. My medical bills, of course. And then my job that I’ve lost,” she said.

A spokesperson for Chipotle would not tell KMOV exactly why Foth was fired but said it was not related to the incident seen in the video.

Police say the other woman in the video was arrested for third-degree assault.