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Old 18-08-2017, 02:43 PM #21
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Originally Posted by Jamie89 View Post
I don't like it tbh, if someone for whatever reason is against serving alcohol then they shouldn't apply for a job where they'll need to do that. As much as I normally hate the usual 'PC gone mad' cliche that seems to get thrown around all the time, I do actually think that this is an example of it. It just seems to go against common sense on the part of both parties, the worker and the shop, and it's the customers who are going to end up being put off by it so it's only going to end up harming the business, so as well as everything else it's just kinda dumb.



So you don't have an issue with the policy, but you do have an issue with the cashier not being shamed over it?
It's up to the shop to take responsibility for their own decisions, not blame them on their staff, they didn't have to do this. Employees of all religions make unreasonable requests at work all the time it doesn't mean the employer has to agree to them.
Shamed?

Wtf, he should be proud that everyone knows he is a good muslim boy.
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