greggerypeccary wrote on Aug 3
rd, 2024 at 8:45pm:
Frank wrote on Aug 3
rd, 2024 at 8:43pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Aug 3
rd, 2024 at 8:01pm:
Frank wrote on Aug 3
rd, 2024 at 6:46pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Aug 3
rd, 2024 at 6:22pm:
Daves2017 wrote on Aug 3
rd, 2024 at 5:35pm:
There is no place in Australia for religious descrimation.
What did she say about the customer's religion?
For that matter, what did she say about
anyone's religion?
Be specific, and use direct quotes.
Thanks.
" I am not comfortable with" - what?
Jews wanting to laminate pro Israeli articles from a Jewish publication.
What did she say about the customer's religion?
For that matter, what did she say about anyone's religion?
Be specific, and use direct quotes.
Thanks.
She said "I am not comfortable with this", pointing to a pro Israel article in a Jewish publication.
So, just to confirm: what did she say about the customer's religion?
What discriminatory remark did she make about his religion, and how did she know what religion he was?
Was there any discussion about religion?
Could you provide the exact quotes?
Cheers.
What was this apology about, lying creep, if not antisemitism:
Officeworks’ managing director has extended her apology to the customer who was refused service in their Elsternwick store by a pro-Palestinian employee to the entire Australian Jewish community.
Sarah Hunter
Sarah Hunter issued a media release stating: “In November 2023, I proudly signed the open letter denouncing antisemitism and calling for all Australians to be treated with respect, inclusivity and dignity.
In March 2024, we were alerted to a matter involving a customer in one of our stores. We took the matter very seriously and investigated the complaint within 48 hours. At the time, we concluded that the incident was linked to ignorance, not malice.
Disciplinary measures were implemented with the team member including a final warning, additional training and relocation to a different store. These actions were appropriate given the youth, inexperience and clear remorse of the team member.
As education is of paramount importance in such a situation, the team member was also required to visit the Melbourne Holocaust Museum. The impact on the team member was profound and their remorse deep and genuine.”