British Retailer Marks & Spencer In Muslim Staff Row

BRITISH retailer Marks & Spencer is facing criticism after it emerged that it allows Muslim staff to refuse to sell customers pork and alcohol.

 

More than 8000 people have signed up to a Facebook page calling for a boycott of the chain after an "extremely apologetic" Muslim checkout worker told a customer they would have to wait for another employee to sell them a bottle of champagne.

 

M&S, which is Britain's biggest clothing retailer as well as selling food and homeware, said that when employees have religious beliefs that restrict what foods or drinks they can handle it tries to place them in a "suitable role".

 

"We regret that in the case highlighted we were not following our own internal policy," a company spokeswoman said on Monday.

"As a secular business we have an inclusive policy that welcomes all religious beliefs whether across our customer or employee base."

 

But the "Boycott Marks and Spencer" Facebook page said the policy was an affront to "common sense".

 

The issue emerged after an unnamed customer told the Daily Telegraph newspaper the worker had refused to sell them champagne at a London store and that they would have to wait for another till to become available.

 

"I was taken aback," the customer told the newspaper. "I was a bit surprised. I've never come across that before."

Drinking alcohol and pork consumption are forbidden in Islam.

 

The row highlighted differences among British retailers' policies on whether staff should be allowed to refuse to sell certain products on religious grounds.

 

Like M&S, supermarket chains Asda, Morrisons and Tesco said Muslim staff would not have to work on the tills if they objected to handling specific products.

 

But the head of high street retailer John Lewis said staff should not have the right to refuse to serve customers.

"This is taking it one stage beyond common sense," managing director Andy Street told BBC radio.

 

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How ridiculous! Why would you place staff in a situation like that? And why would you as a muslim seek a job where you may be required to handle alcohol and pork?

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you haven't read them, have you.......

 

 

 

 

 

anyhoo........enough time wasted..

 

 

i'm off to get ready for Christmas...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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no, i haven't read them either.  we have enough ranters in OZ to worry about them.

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Must be hard for someone who others may think,going on appearance be of the Muslim faith to refuse to sell someone alcohol (or hand the decision over to more senior staff) because there are doubts about how sober that customer is or the age of the customer.

 

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do muslims celebrate christmas?

 

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generally no they dont. Though my sister is friends with a muslim lady who does as she married an Aussie and wants her kids to know his traditions. But they must move away each year to do so as her family wont have a bar of it

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I believe Marks & Spencer are coming to AUS:

 

Marks & Spencer eyes site in George Street

British department chain Marks & Spencer is reportedly looking at opening  a store in Sydney, following the lead of labels H&M and Zara.

One spot reported to be in the mix is at 333 George Street, which is being  redeveloped into a $250 million office and retail tower. More than $2 billion  worth of office redevelopment is earmarked for Sydney in the coming year.

 

The owner of 333 George Street, Charter Hall's office fund, is talking to  potential tenants for the retail podium and late last month M&S leasing  executives in Sydney put the site on their list.

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