[–] Semaphor 5y ago ↗ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eid_al-Fitr [–] techntoke 5y ago ↗ I asked for a day off my first week to celebrate my religious holiday of the flying spaghetti monster and got fired too. Couldn't believe it. Everyone on Twitter agreed it was illegal and my religious holidays and celebrations are protected. [–] po1nter 5y ago ↗ It's this one https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eid_al-AdhaEid Al-Fitr has already passed (right after the fasting month of Ramadan)
[–] techntoke 5y ago ↗ I asked for a day off my first week to celebrate my religious holiday of the flying spaghetti monster and got fired too. Couldn't believe it. Everyone on Twitter agreed it was illegal and my religious holidays and celebrations are protected.
[–] po1nter 5y ago ↗ It's this one https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eid_al-AdhaEid Al-Fitr has already passed (right after the fasting month of Ramadan)
[–] foghornleghorn 5y ago ↗ How is this on the front page? It's just a tweet with no evidence that this capitalism hater was fired for requesting time off.
[–] jpxw 5y ago ↗ This tweet comes from a Labour activist and has zero evidence, so we should probably take it with a pinch of salt.Either way, I don’t see this as “religious discrimination”.
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[ 3.1 ms ] story [ 21.1 ms ] threadEid Al-Fitr has already passed (right after the fasting month of Ramadan)
Either way, I don’t see this as “religious discrimination”.