Country Style Foods Limited was ordered to pay Latvian-born Anastasija Bouzir about £7,000 in compensation following an employment tribunal's ruling that it failed to offer her a job at its bread factory in Wickham Road, after she wore a Muslim headscarf to her interview.Appeals for all! Someone else is paying!
The tribunal rejected the race discrimination claims of Mrs Bouzir's husband, Noureddine – who claimed he was turned down for a similar job because of his Algerian origins – but the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) later granted him another hearing.
Also, new and interesting methods of fraud, a feeling of being 'untouchable', the marginalising of our Christian heritage, the concept of victim perception of racism and a partridge in a cardboard box.
It wasn't as though she was causing any offence. You know, like wearing a crucifix.
ReplyDeleteI haven't been commenting on your blog in a while for a reason Julia.
ReplyDeleteEvery inane story you pick up and justly decry just sends me further into that pit of despair.
I'm not sure I'll ever understand what happened to our country except in generously allowing others to reside with us, it has been turned into a shitpit and den of iniquity.
To make matters worse, we natives are constantly being taken for fools, all with the backing of those who are in power and meant to protect us.
The sooner politics and the judiciary are overhauled, the better. This system has ceased to function.
What so if I turn up wearing a muslim headscarf they HAVE to give me a job? Or can I just take the £7k and move on to the next mark? Why did the idea of muslim headscarves disappearing from Liverpool cross my mind! (I'll get my coat...)
ReplyDeleteTTFN :)
Instructions for new Brits:
ReplyDelete1) Go to Gt Britain, get a lawyer who will whore for cash, and apply for job. Any job will do as you will not be doing it;
2) Do something at interview that won't get you the job and scream blue murder about your rights. Consult lawyer and agree division of profits;
3) Accept compensation handout, pay lawyer;
4) Go back home to shit country you came from and live in luxury, fondly remembering the idiot British.
Such a pity I'm not 20 years younger. I would go to an interview wearing a kilt and co-ordinating tartan tammy plus my rather lovely platinum cross diamond studded earrings. I would be really comfy in my retirement after suing every prospective employer for racism and bigotry. Knowing my luck though I'd get the job!
ReplyDeleteLike Sue I despair.
It is very simple: don't ever employ anyone to do anything.
ReplyDeleteMuch less risky to hire contractors, or to start manufacturing somewhere else.
O? Unemployment? Who'd a thunk it?
"This system has ceased to function" ...
ReplyDeleteNo .. the system is working exactly as planned by Blair .. and don't forget that Cameron once described himself as being the "heir to Blair" ..
None of this has come about by accident .. but as the deliberate plans of those who would seek to destroy us from within ..
"I would go to an interview wearing a kilt and co-ordinating tartan tammy plus my rather lovely platinum cross diamond studded earrings" ...
ReplyDeleteStoppit Rosie .. I've just come over, all of a dither .. ;)
What Sue said.I's a wonder anyone manages to run a small business these days
ReplyDeleteSue said: The sooner politics and the judiciary are overhauled, the better.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to see politicians and judges overhauled, as in hauled over the nearest lamposts by nooses around their necks.
Can someone please explain why a Latvian woman with a Christian name should go to a job interview wearing an Islamic headscarf? It's hardly her natural ethnic dress, is it? Or is that part of the cunning plan?
ReplyDeleteIt's a wonder anyone manages to run a small business these days
ReplyDeleteA lot of them don't. I know of a several modest companies (beauticians, web desiners, shopkeepers, plumbers) who won't have employees at all. When I ask them why not, as this caps the work they can do, they say:
1) It is complex and you quickly run in to gaming of the benefits system.
2) It is a pain to get someone to take the job seriously.
3) If it is a young person in e.g. plumbing, it is very tiring doing the training and you very easily find you are suddenly responsible for their love-life, health and finances, not just their professinal training.
4) They tend to wander off and there is nothing legally you can do about this.
5) It is only too easy for them to make a complaint and waste your time at a tribunal.
So they've gone back to being one-man bands and regretfully have to turn down some business.
Captain Haddock
ReplyDeleteCan I have a new keyboard please!
Why? I wasn't concentrating whilst reading at first. Read your post at 19.56 and spilt my coffee on it, not to mention nearly having a stroke in shock.
It wasn't so much the kilt so much as the entire ensemble (including diamond studded earrings) that did it. I really don't feel well, please put those knees away.
Ok. I'll concentrate and read in order from now on.
Other than that, agree whole-heartedly with your comment 19.18
Oh, subrosa - pics, pretty please :-)
(ducking and running away really fast as I typed that)
There was a time when wearing the right type of tie woulde better your chances of employment.
ReplyDelete"I haven't been commenting on your blog in a while for a reason Julia.
ReplyDeleteEvery inane story you pick up and justly decry just sends me further into that pit of despair. "
It does get a bit 'Oh god, MAKE IT STOP!' from time to time, doesn't it?
"Go to Gt Britain, get a lawyer who will whore for cash..."
Aren't those last five words redundant?
"It is very simple: don't ever employ anyone to do anything."
Indeed, as WoaR points out, that's exactly what most people are doing.
Employment figures down? Why, yes, funny that, eh?
"Can someone please explain why a Latvian woman with a Christian name should go to a job interview wearing an Islamic headscarf?"
A convert, perhaps?
@ Able ..
ReplyDeleteSorry about your keyboard mate .. ;)
But I fully endorse your request for pics from Rosie .. (and I don't mean ones of the bloke on the Scott's Porridge Oats box either) .. :) :)