By "special privileges" do you mean the ability to practice their religion without fear of prejudice?
If so, then, yes. Everyone should be allowed to do that.
If so, then, yes. Everyone should be allowed to do that.
There's a difference between making accommodation and an employee just taking it upon himself. Besides, who am I to deny tissue and lotion in the toilet...it's a FreeOnes perk I suppose. :1orglaugh
Ramadan is the same as christmas.
I am not a religous person but if we are allowed Christmas and in schools Easter.
Then surely a Muslim should be allowed time to pray.
I am fine with that if they work on all christian holidays instead.
Strangely enough, I never witnessed a muslim coworker volunteering for that :2 cents:
I think they should be given the time during ramadan, the religion should be respected IMO. I have some friends that are musiim and i Ramadan is a huge thing for them, as they need to pray more and can't eat in daylight etc, so i believe that the Religion of Islam should gain respect.
Hot, sweet, salty nipples.
Not this shit again.
I think they should be given the time during ramadan, the religion should be respected IMO. I have some friends that are musiim and i Ramadan is a huge thing for them, as they need to pray more and can't eat in daylight etc, so i believe that the Religion of Islam should gain respect.
Ramadan is the same as christmas.
I am not a religous person but if we are allowed Christmas and in schools Easter.
Then surely a Muslim should be allowed time to pray.
In the US, employers must make REASONABLE accommodation to fit the needs of their employees. This includes religion.
Personally, I think making sure your employees can take the days off if they have the vacation time is perfectly reasonable (as long as they ask for it off as outlines in the employee handbook).
I also think scheduling meal times and breaks around prayer time is perfectly reasonable. As long as it's not going to cause chaos and mayhem if 20 of your employees leave the floor all at once. Lets face it, there's a difference if you're doing an office job where you don't interact with clients as opposed to say, retail or a hospital.
However, wanting special accommodations? A whole new room built or set aside for prayer? Baths for foot washing? Alters? Um, no. If they want to be nice and do these things for their employees then super. But they don't HAVE to give anyone anymore than what was in the employee handbook BEFORE the person was hired.
Not in situations where it affects the meal and break times of others. Accommodating something like that often does.
Heck Americans do not even have privlages at work.
In the place I worked for, our top manager was a major football fan, so when the Worldcup / Europacups are on, we could get off work to watch the game in a video conference room, unpaid, and get back to work later.
I think if things get handled like that, that's good