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On this basis can those who attend mass on a Sunday refuse to work on a Sunday.
On this basis can this who attend mass on a Sunday refuse to work on a Sunday.
I thought M&S was a Jewish owned company, it certainly used to be. If selling pork is acceptable to jews why should Muslims have a problem?
Was walking around town today. More foreign accents than English. Brighton and indeed Britain losing it's national identity very sadly.
No different.Judaism forbids eating pork as well, what about their right to refuse service?
4 1/2 pages.
Stuff like this really just adds fuel to the Islamophobia fire.
M&S and the newspapers are both terribly irresponsible - especially as they will clearly have to revoke this. Is it just a ridiculous publicity stunt?
Imagine how many times it will kick off when a right-wing punter is told "sorry, I can't serve this to you because I'm a Muslim - please join the back of that queue" half way through his shopping being scanned.
Was walking around town today. More foreign accents than English. Brighton and indeed Britain losing it's national identity very sadly.
No different.
http://www.thejc.com/news/uk-news/114233/marks-spencer-say-jewish-staff-do-not-have-handle-pork
Marks & Spencer has confirmed that Jewish employees do not have to serve pork products at tills to its customers, if it goes against their religious beliefs.
The chain confirmed that, in the same way a Muslim member of staff could refuse to handle pork and alcohol, a Jewish employee could decline to sell pork sausages, bacon rashers and sea-food.
A M&S spokesperson said: “We recognise that some if our employees practise religions that restrict food or drink they can handle, or mean they cannot work at certain times.
“M&S promotes an environment free from discrimination and so, where specific requests are made, we always make reasonable adjustments to accommodate them, whilst ensuring high levels of customer service.”
The spokesperson said that a Jewish employee could also opt not to work on Shabbat.
The store chain was founded by Polish-Jewish refugee Michael Marks and Thomas Spencer in the late 19th century.
Actually Islam forbids credit. Can they therefore refuse to accept a credit card when you pay?
If not, what is the difference?
No private business has an "absolute right" to decide its own employment policies. Every business has to comply with employment law.Personally don't understand why people are criticising a private business with its absolute right to decide its own policy.
The text of the Christian religion (among others) prohibits working on the holy day.
.... surely you meant to say, 'an ordinary member of the public',......??it will kick off when a right-wing punter is told "sorry, I can't serve this to you because I'm a Muslim