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Wearing religious symbols in the workplace
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Do you think that religious symbols should be allowed to be worn by employees in the workplace?
Yes. Everyone should be able to express their religious faith (no matter what faith) [ 49 ] ** [76.56%]
Yes, but this should only be applicable to Christians. [ 0 ] ** [0.00%]
I don`t know/Other [ 10 ] ** [15.62%]
No. [ 5 ] ** [7.81%]
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Rave87
post Oct 27 2009, 12:35 AM
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This is a thread where I want you to discard reality for a moment. Pretend YOU are the one to decide if religious symbols can be worn in the workplace.

Do you think they should be allowed? Do you think this should be granted to all religious people, or only Christians? Or do you dislike the idea in general?
Please explain your answer, but DO NOT DEBATE. We already have a forum for that.

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Cwtch
post Nov 3 2009, 01:20 AM
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I don't think it's important to make it obvious what faith or lack of you follow, but I do think if people wanna wear something to express it and it doesn't get in the way of their job, they should be allowed to.

A girl at my old school was in a massive thing in the papers coz she had on all these bangles and stuff, I forget what they represented but it was something religious. School rules demands no jewellery beyond I think one ring on each hand or something, and she was all blinged out. She made it personal and sued the school for stifling her religious expression. Perhaps that's another thread.. Basically just sharing that to illustrate what I mean about being free to wear something as long as it isn't against the rules where you are or poses a hygeine problem (don't wanna risk getting food under your rings or something) or a physical risk (such as wearing jewellery to do martial arts.)
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