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+1 - also all papers are full of "lifestyle" journalism and celebrity crap. Then again, so is the BBC now - and the entire media is massively South East of England biased in its outlook.
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I'm getting to the point where I hardly ever read papers because they are either full of stories like this designed to make you angry or endless tedium about whatever the current fixation in the Westminster bubble happens to be.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostFirstly the newspapers especially the Wail miss out important points when reporting on why people win or lose tribunals. They especially do this in discrimination cases.
Secondly you don't lock prayer rooms. People who can't pray at the set time make up their pray later. There is no issue making employees sign in and out if they are taking a break to do whatever including smoking, but if you make only one group of people sign in and out i.e. those who use the pray room but not smokers then you are discriminating. Everyone religious or not is allowed to use a pray room for quiet reflection time.
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Firstly the newspapers especially the Wail miss out important points when reporting on why people win or lose tribunals. They especially do this in discrimination cases.
Secondly you don't lock prayer rooms. People who can't pray at the set time make up their pray later. There is no issue making employees sign in and out if they are taking a break to do whatever including smoking, but if you make only one group of people sign in and out i.e. those who use the pray room but not smokers then you are discriminating. Everyone religious or not is allowed to use a pray room for quiet reflection time.
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What's odd about it? If you were forced to sign a piece of paper notifying your employer every time you had a cigarette or did a dump, wouldn't you feel aggrieved?Originally posted by vetran View PostMuslim Tesco workers win discrimination case after bosses locked prayer room | Mail Online
seems a bit odd it was upheld.
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Not if it's Bedford, perhaps the employment tribunal is run by the local talibanOriginally posted by vetran View PostMuslim Tesco workers win discrimination case after bosses locked prayer room | Mail Online
seems a bit odd it was upheld.
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Proper wail
Muslim Tesco workers win discrimination case after bosses locked prayer room | Mail Online
seems a bit odd it was upheld.Muslim supermarket workers win discrimination case against Tesco after bosses locked their prayer room and made them sign in and out
Workers had lobbied for a prayer room at distribution depot since 2006
Managers agreed to set aside a security office in 2008
But bosses set new restrictions on the use of the room four years later
Bedford Employment Tribunal found Tesco guilty of indirect discriminationTags: None
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