Apparently, today is Bring Your Dog To Work Day, so well... it would be rude not to.
Anyone else?
Apparently, today is Bring Your Dog To Work Day, so well... it would be rude not to.
Anyone else?
In reply to Patrick:
Hi Patrick - that's a shame, not least because to me arguably it's denying you and your colleagues expression of their personal religion / beliefs and seeking to impose their own upon you all as employees. I'm no Islamist theologian, but seems to me somewhat unsound as doctrine
In reply to Patrick:
I rather agree with the other David. Perhaps its the way you wrote your comment, but it gave me the impression that the employees are making the rules.In reply to Patrick:
One might say that this is a case of the tail wagging the dog.In reply to David:
Hi David - I don't disagree and having researched the matter it appears that there are conflicting interpretations. Its generally down to the dogs saliva being impure. They are not making the rules but asserting their religious belief which of course is protected. They felt so strongly about it that they stated they would resign and claim claim constructive dismissal! Its easier just not doing it than dealing with an ET1.In reply to David Perry:
Thanks David - clearly the intricacies of delicate issues like this are difficult to capture in a forum such as this. Being in a stand alone HR position with limited resources I have bigger issue to deal with so chose the path of least resistance! Be interesting to hear what you would do when confronted by what appears to be a couple of religious zealots?Visit the main CIPD website
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