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Originally Posted by BBXX
Now I think that's a different conversation altogether.
As a business owner, I set the standards of who our customers are and the service we provide. If I ran a printing business and someone wanted me to print pro-Farage signs I would refuse their custom.
If I was FINE with printing Farage signs but someone I employed refused, there is a difference.
I'm talking about business owners deciding what they do with their own business, rather than employees deciding what to do with someone else's business based off their own opinions. I think that's a far more complex situation but one that ultimately doesn't have a black and white answer.
As someone who is an employee, if a client was to say some pretty anti-gay stuff to me not realising I was gay, and then wanted me to provide them with the services we offer, I would open up a discussion with my directors about perhaps moving them to a different team member to work with.
If I was made to service them I would, because that's what I'm paid for. But would I probably also look for another job? Yah, because the idea of my lifestyle being attacked meaning little to the people I would for is a fundamental clash of principles and isn't good for long-term partnership.
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Fair enough.
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