Another American company is being attacked this week over policies the liberal media and the Council on American Islamic Relations are calling insensitive and prejudice. The incident happened at a meat packing and distribution plant in Colorado, when nearly two hundred workers, most of them Muslim immigrants from Somalia, were fired for walking off the job to protest a workplace prayer dispute. The dispute was allegedly over changes made in the times they were allowed to take breaks in order to pray.
According to reports by the Denver Post, some workers later returned and were allowed to keep their jobs, but a majority stayed to protest in hopes of swaying management to reinstate a prayer schedule. A representative from the Council on American Islamic Relations or CAIR has taken the job of negotiating on behalf of the fired workers, claiming that they feel missing their prayer is “worse than losing their job”. It sounds like the problem just solved itself.
Read how CAIR responded on the next page.
Why should they get special privileges….if anyone else had walked off they would be fired…no questions asked…..just gone!
No government body within the US shall write any laws respecting or granting any special preferences to any religion….. period.
I can pray while working and still get paid!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It should be company policy, not religious policies, don’t like the rules get another job. They can practice their religion in the home outside working hours.
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Up theirs!
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Tony Brandt, students can pray in school as long as it is lead by a student not a faculty member. A fee states have also signed into law that prayer in allowed in a public school so the is no confusion. They can also have bible study for after school activities, they can not discriminate from that. Every year there at the beginning of the school year there is a “See you at the pole”. It’s a student lead Christian prayer where students gather together and pray for their school. Separation of church and state means that no state employee can participate but as long as the students organize it and lead it it is perfectly legal.
God That Gave U The Job That U Losed Will Still Provide Another One For U