Anyone should be able to hire whoever the hell they want. I'm able, without government assistance, to not purchase their wares if I think their hiring policies are ridiculous.
If it scares people of because she's wearing traditional Muslim dress as part of her religion and culture, it just goes to show the ignorance of people who frequent McDonald's (and yes, I do go to Maccas, but seriously...)blademaster wrote:
sourceA Muslim woman from Troy filed a bias complaint today, saying she was denied a job at a McDonald's restaurant in Rochester Hills because of her religion and ethnicity.A McDonald's official said their restaurant chain does not discriminate and has accommodated religious headwear for years.
Nasihah Barlaskar, 19, wears an Islamic head scarf known as a hijab. She told the Free Press that during a job interview on March 27, a manager at McDonald's asked her about her nationality. The manager then asked "if I had to wear that thing on my head," according to Barlaskar.
Barlaskar said she replied: "I do. Is that a problem?"The manager then told Barlaskar she probably wouldn't be able to wear that if she was working, according to Barlaskar.
Barlaskar filed the complaint with the EEOC, Equal Opportunity Employment Commission, the U.S. agency that deals with job discrimination. It was filed with the help of Dawud Walid, head of the Michigan chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
Joan Rachelson, director of operations for McDonald's Michigan region, said in a statement that the restaurant has a "strict policy prohibiting any form of discrimination."She said the allegations "are not consistent with our policies."
Barlaskar, who was born in the United States, said it wasn't proper for the manager to ask her about her nationality. Barlaskar's parents are immigrants from Bangladesh.Barlaksar said she filed the complaint because "I don't want other people to go through what I went through. ... If no one speaks up, this will continue to happen, this won't be the last time. We have to stand up."
In July 2008, two Muslim women, Toi Whitfield of Detroit and Quiana Pugh of Dearborn, complained after a manager at a McDonald's restaurant in Dearborn said they could not wear Islamic headscarves at work. Nabih Ayad, their attorney, filed suit and he said today that the case may go to trial in a couple of months.Barlaskar said she is a college student who was looking for a part-time job so she wouldn't have to rely on her parents for expenses like gas money. She said her father was recently laid off.
After the interview with the manager, Barlaskar said she did not hear back from her. She said she then called back the McDonald's and was told by the manager that they had hired someone else.
Rachelson, the McDonald's official, said: "It is never our intention to offend anyone. ... We require all employees to comply with local, state and federal employment laws and continually strive to maintain a positive restaurant environment in which everyone feels valued and accepted."
Do you think McDonalds did not hire her because of her religion/ethnicity thinking it would scare people off if she were to work there? Would you consider such case a source of discrimination.... But yeah who knows they probably or not McDonald's the manager or who ever was in charge did not want to hire her because she was wearing traditional Muslim gear, thinking it would probably scare people off.... but regardless its a form of discrimination....
If it was part of their policy that as a requirement of their uniform and dress she can't, then I think as an employer that's reasonable.
There are already laws against nudity that supercede religious protections.Sydney wrote:
So, if I claimed that my religion requires me to be naked at work, and I couldn't get a job because of that, I could sue?
Granted, I think this woman is pulling some serious bullshit.
If the Islamic headscarf has the potential to create a situation where OH&S is violated, then no... there is no problem.
I'd imagine that thing would be highly flammable around the grills and friars....mcminty wrote:
If the Islamic headscarf has the potential to create a situation where OH&S is violated, then no... there is no problem.
I stood in line for four hours. They better give me a Wal-Mart gift card, or something. - Rodney Booker, Job Fair attendee.
Awesome. Hope she wins millions. God Bless America.
No, you'll both be executed for divorce.... j/kRTHKI wrote:
If I marry her, move to Iran and divorce her, will I get the money?13/f/taiwan wrote:
Awesome. Hope she wins millions. God Bless America.
If my wife ever thinks about leaving me I'll take her back to the mountains where my Father was raised and claim she had an affair. Won't have to worry about losing half my assets/money and no more excessive bitching. Kill two birds with one stone....literally.
Who the fuck wants to work in MCD's anyways.
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buddy of mine is very rich working for mcd's. started there in high school.Beduin wrote:
Who the fuck wants to work in MCD's anyways.
And he is still there?11 Bravo wrote:
buddy of mine is very rich working for mcd's. started there in high school.Beduin wrote:
Who the fuck wants to work in MCD's anyways.
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yep. regional manager...makes six figures.Beduin wrote:
And he is still there?11 Bravo wrote:
buddy of mine is very rich working for mcd's. started there in high school.Beduin wrote:
Who the fuck wants to work in MCD's anyways.
I saw a sign there that said something like 40% of their corporate staff started as a member of the restaurant crew.
ja ja, thats good for him. If he is happy, thats fine.11 Bravo wrote:
yep. regional manager...makes six figures.Beduin wrote:
And he is still there?11 Bravo wrote:
buddy of mine is very rich working for mcd's. started there in high school.
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I bet that's bullshit.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
I saw a sign there that said something like 40% of their corporate staff started as a member of the restaurant crew.
i don't think they have a reason to lie13/f/taiwan wrote:
I bet that's bullshit.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
I saw a sign there that said something like 40% of their corporate staff started as a member of the restaurant crew.
I wonder why men don't sue strip clubs for not being allowed to perform for heterosexual guyslowing wrote:
yup here it is
they settled, go figure...welcome to America, land of the moocher, home of the entitled, .
http://www.caller.com/news/2009/jan/13/ … ias-seeks/
Duno about that. It was personal advice. Don't like America? Leave.lowing wrote:
that didn't address what I said.ruisleipa wrote:
go to alaska and separate from the union.lowing wrote:
hmmmmm wonder what would happen of the contributors all left America, and turned it over to the entitled and moocher class? Do ya really need to use much imagination?
The worldwide CEO of Maccas started at 16 working the till. Bet he's rich as.13/f/taiwan wrote:
I bet that's bullshit.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
I saw a sign there that said something like 40% of their corporate staff started as a member of the restaurant crew.
http://www.jedichurch.org/ lolPochsy wrote:
Wrong.lowing wrote:
In enititled America, you bet your ass you could sue, and you would get plenty of backing from members of this forum.Sydney wrote:
So, if I claimed that my religion requires me to be naked at work, and I couldn't get a job because of that, I could sue?
The religion has to be recognized by the federal government and have a certain number of members. If it doesn't appear on the census, you don't get shit, and they're good at keeping down religions they know to be undesirable.
There were something like 250,000 writing "Jedi" in the 'other' category on those census', and for a while they seriously considered recognizing it. I can't remember why they don't, now, but I'm sure you can look it up with ease.
Otherwise, yeah, you're pretty much right.
suppose I did, along with all of the other contributors...what would America be like then? Who would ya mooch off of?ruisleipa wrote:
Duno about that. It was personal advice. Don't like America? Leave.lowing wrote:
that didn't address what I said.ruisleipa wrote:
go to alaska and separate from the union.
SO no, you didn't address what I said.
I as a manager asked people to take down religious stuff at their workplace, because I didn't want to have anyone offended. Christian and otherwise, I also as a branch manager at a mortgage shop have asked people take down there political stuff because we don't know who or what the clients believe
When it's between survival and belief Survival will always win. If the religious groups weren't so rich they'd be antiquated already.
When it's between survival and belief Survival will always win. If the religious groups weren't so rich they'd be antiquated already.
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I'm not a big fan of special privileges laws either, but this is discrimination. Since McDonald's corporate supports religious garb, this was just misinformed managerial stuff.lowing wrote:
not discrimination...I bet they would not hire a nun in a habit either. EQUALLY.
It said she filed a complaint, not a lawsuit. Isn't that a step forward?
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Nope, I have never been to any McDonalds and have been served by anyone wearing religious garb.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
I'm not a big fan of special privileges laws either, but this is discrimination. Since McDonald's corporate supports religious garb, this was just misinformed managerial stuff.lowing wrote:
not discrimination...I bet they would not hire a nun in a habit either. EQUALLY.
It said she filed a complaint, not a lawsuit. Isn't that a step forward?
I doubt you have either.