CNN yesterday said she had been at the company for 2 years, all whilst knowing the work dress code but chose to get uppity.
http://travel.usatoday.com/destinat...disneyland-hotel-hijab/108827/1#uslPageReturn
So, we let you in our house and you repay us by wiping your dirty sandals all over our nice carpet. You low down, no good rotten scoundrel you.![Mad :mad: :mad:](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
If my sister goes to Saudi Arabia does she not have to wear dress from head to toe or be stoned? Muslims don't want to be American, they want to CHANGE America. :ban:
This reminds me of the Mexican drug smuggler who got shot by ours and he won a suit. Sheesh. Forgive my borderline insane rant here.
Oh yeah, the part about "in the early days," don't trip people, America was majority "Ken and Barbie," so that is a trash point USA Today tried to sneak in there to fix Disney as some Nazi organization. :tongue:
By Laura Bly, USA TODAY
Not such a Small World, after all?
A Muslim employee who works as a restaurant hostess at Disneyland Resort's Grand Californian hotel filed a complaint with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission against the company Wednesday, charging she wasn't allowed to wear her hijab, a headscarf some Muslim women wear as a sign of modesty, in front of customers.Imane Boudlal, left, a Muslim woman who works as a hostess at a Disneyland restaurant, is joined by supporters during a news conference in Anaheim, Calif., Wednesday.
CAPTIONBy Jae C. Hong, AP
According to the Associated Press, Imane Boudlal, 26, a Morocco-born U.S. citizen, was fitted earlier this summer for a Disney-supplied headscarf but wasn't given a date for completion of the garment and was told she couldn't wear her own hijab in the interim. When she wore a headscarf to work at the Storytellers Cafe Sunday in observance of Ramadan, her supervisors told her to remove it, work where customers couldn't see her, or go home.
In a prepared statement, Disney spokeswoman Suzi Brown said the company "values diversity and has a long-standing policy against discrimination of any kind, " and that Disney has been "working directly" with Boudhal, who has been employed at the resort for more than two years.
"Typically, somebody in an on-stage position like hers wouldn't wear something like that, that's not part of the costume," Brown told the AP. "We were trying to accommodate her with a backstage position that would allow her to work. We gave her a couple of different options and she chose not to take those."
Boudhal isn't the first employee to run afoul of the "Disney Look," a legendarily strict dress code that dates back to Disneyland's inception in 1955, says David Koenig, author of four books about Disneyland and a contributor to MousePlanet.com, a website about Disney parks. Another Muslim woman filed suit against Disney World in 2004 for not being allowed to wear the hijab at work; the case was settled a year later for undislosed terms but the woman's lawyer, Frank T. Allen, said she didn't return to work for Disney.
"Walt (Disney) wanted people to be as friendly, clean-cut and all-American as possible, and you couldn't stand out in any way," says Koenig. "In the early days, there were few if any minorities...it was a Barbie and Ken mold."
The "Disney Look" - which, says Koenig, once included such rules as no earrings bigger than a dime, enforced by inspectors armed with rulers - has been eased over the years. This spring, Disney announced that female employees could, for the first time, go bare-legged when wearing skirts unless pantyhose is part of a specific costume. The company let male employees wear mustaches in 2000, and a few years later allowed male employees to style their hair in cornrows.
http://travel.usatoday.com/destinat...disneyland-hotel-hijab/108827/1#uslPageReturn
So, we let you in our house and you repay us by wiping your dirty sandals all over our nice carpet. You low down, no good rotten scoundrel you.
If my sister goes to Saudi Arabia does she not have to wear dress from head to toe or be stoned? Muslims don't want to be American, they want to CHANGE America. :ban:
This reminds me of the Mexican drug smuggler who got shot by ours and he won a suit. Sheesh. Forgive my borderline insane rant here.
Oh yeah, the part about "in the early days," don't trip people, America was majority "Ken and Barbie," so that is a trash point USA Today tried to sneak in there to fix Disney as some Nazi organization. :tongue: