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In reply to the discussion: Muslim staff can discriminate based on their religious beliefs. [View all]Violet_Crumble
(36,433 posts)The problem with them, and the difference between them and a cashier in a large supermarket, is there's times when there's only one pharmacist on duty. Also, having encountered one of the 'leading lights' of Pharmacists For Life on another forum away from DU, they flat out refuse to call over another pharmacist if someone asks for birth control because their whole motivation is to stop the person from getting their prescription filled. In the case with M&S, it's alleged that if a cashier doesn't want to handle certain products, another cashier will do it, because the intention of the first cashier isn't to stop everyone else consuming what they have a problem with handling.
It says deep into the article posted that M&S did clarify what their policy was, and that's to move any staff member who has a problem with handling certain items into an area where they don't have to handle them. They've had that policy for years. Would you have a problem with a policy like that? It's a policy that makes sense to me...