An Caucasian employee wears her giant cross necklace and gets all praise. An Woman of Color wears her religious necklace and employees are telling her to take it off, devil, get picked on...
I'm having a hard time believing that story. I've never seen anybody praised for wearing a cross, and I can't imagine employees telling one employee to remove a piece of jewelry unless it's something morally offensive or in bad taste.
An Caucasian employee wears her giant cross necklace and gets all praise. An Woman of Color wears her religious necklace and employees are telling her to take it off, devil, get picked on...
What's your thoughts on this?
The woman of color should reflect on her wrong doing and improve. Always something with those people.
An Caucasian employee wears her giant cross necklace and gets all praise. An Woman of Color wears her religious necklace and employees are telling her to take it off, devil, get picked on...
What's your thoughts on this?
She could ignore them, tell them to m.t.o.m.f.b., and continue on. The downside is that people tend to be offended about everything and solve in in a physical manner rather than a mature discussion.
It depends. If its a racially dominated place, to keep safe and unharmed, employed its best to just follow along and remove the necklace.
If she can handle herself well, she can flat out refuse and when she gets fired, worse case scenario assulted, for refusal, she can do a lawsuit and win a nice settlement which may hold her over until she gets a new job