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.
^^^ This.
Any current non-Vegan staff members would, I should imagine, stand a very good chance of having that decision overturned on the basis of discrimination should they choose to take action on it.
All in all it is a non-entity of a story, to my mind little more than a publicity stunt by the company concerned, and one that appears to have worked...
Ignore them and they will go away.

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Don't you worry all the good lads love "Riddick's Tales from the Tree House".