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skull_bearer) wrote2011-10-14 02:32 pm
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Some advice as how to proceed:
I'm currently unemployed, today, I was walking through my local area and saw a 'staff required' sign in the window of a kebab shop. I went in to ask about it, and was told 'We don't hire women'. I was stunned, tried to find out why, was rebuffed again, told them 'Glad to know you're rolling you your patties with your penis', and left. I came back later to get more info, and was ordered to get out of the store when I asked for the address. I told the same guy he was breaking the law by refusing to hire women, he told me he got a lot of Islamic customers, and didn't want to offend them by hiring women. I then demanded to speak to the manager. He told me he was the manager.
Who do I go to in order to report these people? Would suing them be an option?
Who do I go to in order to report these people? Would suing them be an option?
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I'm not sure how it is in Britain (I'm not even entirely sure how it is in Switzerland ^-^'') but there should be addresses where you can report them. You're right, it's not legal.
If all else fails... the media? They love that kinda thing :X
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http://www.dwp.gov.uk/
I'd guess they're breaking employment law and there should be a way to report them somewhere on this site!
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Suing them, however, is liable to be a clusterfuck, and expensive.
Although a part of me is wondering... Wouldn't food service be an acceptable role for a woman, given the "GB2 Kitchen" attitute of some Islamic men? Or does feminine disempowerment trump that?
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im no lawer tho.
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Illegal. Full Stop.
Technically you could sue, might have some problem getting legal aid, might find a pro bono but it's very small fish.
Reality checkpoint: Talk to the CAB. I'd also shop them to the local papers , but watch that they don't put some nasty racist spin on it, I assume you wouldn't want to be associated with that.
ETA: try the Equality and Human Rights Commission: http://www.equalityhumanrights.com/
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