European Court rules employers can ban Islamic headscarves at work
Wrong, imo.
03-14-2017, 11:06 AM
Pat Vegas
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Originally Posted by Monty92
Wrong, imo.
I always like the look when a lady is wearing one. but all glammed up with make up and wearing heels.
I thought it was something to do with modesty.
03-14-2017, 11:07 AM
Sir C
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Originally Posted by Monty92
Wrong, imo.
You don't think employers should be allowed to enforce a dress code?
03-14-2017, 11:07 AM
Pat Vegas
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Originally Posted by Sir C
You don't think employers should be allowed to enforce a dress code?
It's slowly going though.
I used to turn up in a suit. Then this south London mob joined the office now I come in in my trainers.
03-14-2017, 11:08 AM
Burney
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Originally Posted by Monty92
Wrong, imo.
Not wrong. Outside work, one may do as one wishes, but in the workplace, the employer gets to set the rules.
03-14-2017, 11:09 AM
Pat Vegas
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Originally Posted by Burney
Not wrong. Outside work, one may do as one wishes, but in the workplace, the employer gets to set the rules.
But would they ask a Sikh to remove his turbin?
or ask monty to remove his little hat?
03-14-2017, 11:10 AM
Sir C
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Originally Posted by Pat Vegas
It's slowly going though.
I used to turn up in a suit. Then this south London mob joined the office now I come in in my trainers.
I used to enjoy wearing a suit every day. It was like putting on a uniform; it concentrated the mind. Now I dress like a slob, think like a slob and work like a slob. :-(
03-14-2017, 11:11 AM
World's End Stella
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Originally Posted by Burney
Not wrong. Outside work, one may do as one wishes, but in the workplace, the employer gets to set the rules.
Provided that those rules do not violate the basic human rights to which we are all entitled.
An important distinction, I think. And - sadly - I'm with Monty on this one.
03-14-2017, 11:12 AM
Pat Vegas
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Originally Posted by Sir C
I used to enjoy wearing a suit every day. It was like putting on a uniform; it concentrated the mind. Now I dress like a slob, think like a slob and work like a slob. :-(
:nod: suit gives you confidence. You walk differently. People treat you differently.
I made the error of walking into a guitar shop whilst wearing a suit. They proceeded to put multiple expensive guitars in my hands.
and I don't like playing guitars in shops.
03-14-2017, 11:12 AM
Sir C
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Originally Posted by World's End Stella
Provided that those rules do not violate the basic human rights to which we are all entitled.
An important distinction, I think. And - sadly - I'm with Monty on this one.
What are these "basic human rights to which we are all entitled" which you have just invented in your brain cell?