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https://uk.news.yahoo.com/ham-sandwiches-sausage-rolls-may-125409172.html#4CF9dur

Kitchens that are shared between office workers may soon be banned from storing pork products like sausage rolls over fears that they are “offensive”.

New guidelines proposed by interfaith group CoExist House say that employers should consider worker’s religions before allowing ham sandwiches placed in the fridge alongside other products.

The group also suggests that alcohol should not be served at corporate events in case it upsets members of certain faiths.

Andy Dinham, professor of faith and public policy at Goldsmiths, University of London, is writing up the guidelines that will be put forward to employers this week.

Defending the controversial report, he told The Sunday Times: “It would be good etiquette to avoid heating up foods that might be prohibited for people of other faiths.

"The microwaves example is a good one.

“We also say, ‘Don’t put kosher or halal and other… special foods next to another [food] or, God forbid, on the same plate.”

He also said that religious people should be entitled to wear religious clothing and symbols as required.

He added: "We have lost the ability to talk about religious belief because of a century of secular assumptions, and most religious belief is either highly visible and we don’t recognise it, or it’s invisible and we miss it entirely.”
Hoping that this doesn't turn into the usual GD type of thread, what things might you finds offensive at your place of work?
 
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what things might you finds offensive at your place of work?

Loud radios.

Messy plumbers and electricians.

Plumbers and electricians who claim to have never set eyes on a shovel in their lives.

Customers who expect us to tidy up their gardens before starting work.

Pocket patters - customers that ask you to do a 20 minute job ("well, you were only next door changing one of their tiles"), then claim to have no money in the house.

Zero manners.

Constantly yapping dogs.
 
People leaving spilt milk / coffee / sugar over the worktop.
People leaving one tea bag in the caddy / drip of milk in the carton / single square of bog or kitchen roll on the roll, so they can justify not refilling / fetching another / going to recycle bin, then getting another.

"I'll only be a few minutes: you're not going out right now, are you?" tw@ts who park across the end of your drive, then try to bugger off to a house further up the road. While you're actually locking your front door, to go out.
 
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Having a picture of sausage rolls in an article about how they are offensive.


Is it a fact that because some are not allowed to eat something, the rest of us should do anything about it?
Why are our beliefs not treated with the same respect?
That is: sausage rolls must be allowed in said fridges.
 
Over-qualified personnel who can't do the simplest task you ask of them but still feel justified in taking home a bigger cheque than trainee, Jimmy, who can, just because they have a piece of paper that says they are 'smarter'! :mad:

With regards to the article - at this rate we'll be back to the days of segregation!! :rolleyes:

PS. I miss sausage rolls! :cry:
 
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I think it's hilarious how some random group says 'this should be done', and a news article opens with 'this might happen!'.

I hate people who talk down the phone as if they were at a football match, not a quiet office.
 
I hate customers that say, "What have you lost? What are you looking for? What does it look like?"

By the time I've told you all that I'll have found it. FFS.
 
Little things get to me. Every day I'm pretty much the first person in to the office and do the washing up (cups, plates etc). I'm happy to do this while the kettle boils as it's one of the few tasks in my working day which has "closure". Having to empty crockery from the bowl which has had cold water left in all night so I have to empty the water and refill with washing liquid and hot water irritates me. People leaving the washing-up sponge in the water (having had no intention of using the effing thing) irritates me. People opening packets of paper, exercise books, boxes of papers etc and leaving the wrapping paper half off irritates me. People not putting borrowed equipment (rulers, text books, pencils, paper) back into the relevant marked tray/area irritates me.

Leaving a classroom without any attempt to leave it in the state that they found it irritates me.

In short, I'm a tidy sort of chap who likes order and creates work areas in which all others are grateful to start their work in. Why these "people" think it's OK to leave a place after they leave a mess is beyond me. Why people leave cafes (especially self service/self tidy places) without making any attempt to tidy up after them so others can use the place is a mystery to me.

Get the picture? Grrrrrrr

I'd be so effing grateful to find a couple of mouldy old ham sandwiches or pork pies in the fridge if these were the only things wrong!
 
Little things get to me. Every day I'm pretty much the first person in to the office and do the washing up (cups, plates etc). I'm happy to do this while the kettle boils as it's one of the few tasks in my working day which has "closure". Having to empty crockery from the bowl which has had cold water left in all night so I have to empty the water and refill with washing liquid and hot water irritates me. People leaving the washing-up sponge in the water (having had no intention of using the effing thing) irritates me. People opening packets of paper, exercise books, boxes of papers etc and leaving the wrapping paper half off irritates me. People not putting borrowed equipment (rulers, text books, pencils, paper) back into the relevant marked tray/area irritates me.

Leaving a classroom without any attempt to leave it in the state that they found it irritates me.

In short, I'm a tidy sort of chap who likes order and creates work areas in which all others are grateful to start their work in. Why these "people" think it's OK to leave a place after they leave a mess is beyond me. Why people leave cafes (especially self service/self tidy places) without making any attempt to tidy up after them so others can use the place is a mystery to me.

Get the picture? Grrrrrrr

I'd be so effing grateful to find a couple of mouldy old ham sandwiches or pork pies in the fridge if these were the only things wrong!

The reason they don't do it is because you do.
 
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