SERIOUSLY???

why are you here then?
just ignore it if it doesn't interest you, I wasn't aware all posts had to meet with your approval.
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Your posts most definitely don't require my, or anyone else's approval (except maybe the moderators) and you're most definitely NOT the reason why I'm here.
However, if you post something, I'm entirely entitled to give my opinion on it - in exactly the same way as you regularly do on other peoples posts

Cheers

Bruce
 
No different to not paying for alchohol
I disagree, alcohol impares judgment and shouldn't be consumed at work.

Reddick is free to, and right to prompt discussion.
I think it sets a worrying principle and w should be concerned about Descrimination in the work place.

Veganism has recently been recognised as a "protected philosophical belief" by an employment Tribunal. And as such is protected under the equality act. Which is all well and good.

However, this firm have gone a big leap further.
Yes the staff were consulted, yes they had a vote. But it was not it was not unanimous vote of agreement. And even if it was unanimous now, what about new recruits ? Would it become parts of the Employee Hand book?

So it seems to me that this firm is forcing it's none Vegan staff to participate in Veganism, (A protected philosophical belief) ,or be financially penalised.
And to highlight my poiint, can you imagine the fuss if a company (which was predominantly one religion) voted to restrict expenses to Halal, or Kosher food, or banned both?

It is descrimination in the work place. Clear and simple. I hope someone challenges it under the Equality Act because it discriminates against the freedom of choice for those who are not Vegan.

M.
 
I rather like the idea of a weekly podcast, called 'The Riddick Rant'. I'd sign up, for sure!

I’d prefer something more original like, well, ‘The Chronicles of Riddick’. Got a nice ring to it and you never know, it might go far!

Back to the OP. If they’re insisting on all staff going veggie they’d better ensure the office aircon/ventilation is up to scratch if they want to avoid an oppressive working environment. ;)
 
I disagree, alcohol impares judgment and shouldn't be consumed at work.

Reddick is free to, and right to prompt discussion.
I think it sets a worrying principle and w should be concerned about Descrimination in the work place.

Veganism has recently been recognised as a "protected philosophical belief" by an employment Tribunal. And as such is protected under the equality act. Which is all well and good.

However, this firm have gone a big leap further.
Yes the staff were consulted, yes they had a vote. But it was not it was not unanimous vote of agreement. And even if it was unanimous now, what about new recruits ? Would it become parts of the Employee Hand book?

So it seems to me that this firm is forcing it's none Vegan staff to participate in Veganism, (A protected philosophical belief) ,or be financially penalised.
And to highlight my poiint, can you imagine the fuss if a company (which was predominantly one religion) voted to restrict expenses to Halal, or Kosher food, or banned both?

It is descrimination in the work place. Clear and simple. I hope someone challenges it under the Equality Act because it discriminates against the freedom of choice for those who are not Vegan.

M.

I had a frank discussion with a guy who I do contract turning for...
They have a shoot which I have been on and noted the hip flasks being passed around I mentioned it one day at lunch
He said oh it is traditional.....
I said...what would you say to me taking a nip from a hip flask while running the big lathe.?
Silence from the other side of the table lol
Tim.243
 
Veganism has recently been recognised as a "protected philosophical belief" by an employment Tribunal. And as such is protected under the equality act.

Is it though? A decision by an employment tribunal (which may end up being challenged) wouldn’t of itself ensure that ‘Ethical Veganism’ became a protected characteristic within the remit of the Equality Act without changes to the primary legislation. The ruling by the employment court that in that case, and that case alone, it satisfied the test of being a ‘philosophical belief’ does not have a binding effect on other tribunals and each case would have to stand on it’s own merits.
 
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The thing they are failing to grasp is most veg especially the big green things avocado are imported from miles away with a massive carbon foot print, where as locally sourced meats have less effect, so they aren’t doing anyone any favours.
 
The thing they are failing to grasp is most veg especially the big green things avocado are imported from miles away with a massive carbon foot print, where as locally sourced meats have less effect, so they aren’t doing anyone any favours.

and that something is going to die so the crops are protected. IE Deer/rabbits/flies/insects. May aswel eat them if it gonna happen anyway
 
Sadly not.How much more of this sh*t have we got to put up with. If somebody doesn’t want to eat meat thats fine by me but for gods sake stop enforcing veganism on to other people.

Even more...

There's new advice for supporting vegans in the workplace, including having a shelf in the office fridge.

The Vegan Society has shared suggested guidelines to help businesses look after their vegan staff.

They range from offering vegan menus at events to providing vegan-friendly work-wear for people who want it.

The charity wants vegans to be exempt from corporate events like horse racing or activities that might include cooking a "hog roast" on a barbecue.

Other recommendations include colour-coded kitchen equipment and separate areas to prepare meat-free food - as well as non-leather phone cases, being exempt from any part of purchasing non-vegan goods and the chance for staff to have discussions about vegan-friendly pension options.

Pushed as "news" by the BBC via Newsbeat in order to influence children & no hint of a "woke" agenda at all, no siree... :rolleyes:
 
Is it though?
I recall a news item on this a while ago, but rather that quote from memory, I google Vaganism recognition, then quoted from that site.

The main point I was trying to highlight is,
A.. that the Vagan movement have successfully fought to gain recognition, and prevent Vagans from being forced in to situations that doesn't align with their belief. Which I do support. (I think the case was about a Vagan being asked to work on a meat counter).

B.. This firm is forcing meat eaters (none believers) into participating in their philosophical belief. Which is descrimination.
As a layman I think the parallels are clear to compare with other forms of discrimination.

M.
 
For those with an interest in these things:-

If you're in a situation where you're ingesting your partner's semen, the issue is with consent. If both parties consent, then the consumption of semen during oral sex is vegan. In fact, the US Vegan Society actually defines veganism as relating explicitly to non-human animals. 14 Apr 2018

This definition seems a little odd but then again what is there about Vegan's that isnt - - a bit odd ? hey. appear to have only found out about oral sex in 2018.

Apparently Veganism is about consent - so it must be assumed that all green things give their consent even though, like animals, they cant speak, I think I'll just eat meat the idea that Veg are harmed is too difficult for me to cope with.

They even say that the production of eggs is 'exploitation' - my hens do it for free - to them its natural to lay eggs. However if you get someone to 'exploit' them for you - collect the eggs that is, is it then Vegan or would you rather the eggs were 'killed' How do they tie their shoes ?

Mind, eggs as well as greens - ?
 
I honestly don’t care if they have their own fridge, let them have their own kitchen, building.........Island! But no self righteous, smug looking, leaf munching *##** will ever tell me what I eat and don’t eat, or what I do or don’t do.

Preventing people from having a choice is fascism, my father fought against fascism, so will I and so will my son. Vegans who keep themselves to themselves, have true courage of their convictions, but I will not tolerate them trying to impose their will on me.........Because it will never happen.
 
I eat meat, I enjoy eating meat, if God didn't want me to eat meat then he wouldn't have made it taste so good. As such I will continue to eat meat for as long as I choose! I do not have a problem with those who choose not to eat meat but I certainly will not be dictated to and told that I am not allowed to eat meat without having to face any sort of a punishment - That is quite simply DISCRIMINATION!
 
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