What to do if your workplace makes offensive products?
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This is a great one, from Ms. Communicate!
That Garda airport security guard must have read her response. The guard has since quit his job. I guess the guy does have principels.
For those not in the know, the guard forced a wipe down of a WestJet aircraft due to "contamination" caused by a group of gay rights activists.
[url=http://www.rabble.ca/babble/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic&f=7&t=002006]Ba... thread[/url].
I don't know that it's necessarily that workplaces don't have standards or that they just don't care -- it could be simply a difference of ethic. If the boss values freedom of organizations to express and promote themselves over a workers' specific ideals and beliefs she isn't necessarily in the wrong. She may simply have a different perspective.
It could also be that she can't afford to turn away a customer. Sometimes you have to compromise in order to make a go of it.
As an employer, I can't say I'd be all that receptive to being taken to task by an employee over the ethics of my business decisions. I'd avoid that chat if I were "Uncomfortable". Bad, bad, bad idea if continued employment is on the agenda...