Days Off?

Jul. 27th, 2005 09:06 am
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Not sure how I feel about this.  A Christian lost his court case where he claims he was sacked for refusing to work Sundays.  His employers moved to a 7-days shift system and required people to work every day of the week (I assume week on/week off).

On the one hand, if they're discriminating equally against Christians, Muslims, Jews, etc. then it's hard to say that they're practising religious discrimination.  And it's not like I actually agree that there's any _rational_ reason for not working on a Sunday.

I suspect I'm feeling the left-over twinge from when working on a Sunday used to be extremely rare.  If, after all, a sect sprang up that forbade working on Wednesdays I wouldn't expect employers to automatically give people the Wednesday off.  And it's not like we're actually a Christian country any more - church attendance is down to 7.5%.

Dammit, it's my Englishness coming to the fore.  Must...suppress....

Date: 2005-07-27 10:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] heron61.livejournal.com
Although I'm against that level of employer power. I like the complete lack of religious discrimination. A better response would be full flextime with scheduling preferences based on seniority or performance. However, after hearing all the fundys over hear yammer about all of their nonsense, having a policy that treats Christians, Jews, Pagans, and Buddhists equally in terms of days off is refreshing and positive, albeit by becoming universally oppressive.

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