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Canary42 | 13:01 Tue 18th Feb 2020 | News
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Not happy with attaining "religious" status from a stupid judge the other week, they now invade the work-place with their draconian laws.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-51529207
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Is this not a case of unfair discrimination against meat eaters, and is it legal?
Discrimination in the workplace is illegal.
This indicates if you're somewhere without a vegan or vegetarian option then you need to starve because the company won't pay for you to eat.
they're not vegans. The staff didn't want a vegan policy so there isn't one.
Stupid internal policies such as the one in the article would prevent me from wanting to be an employer at such an establishment.
you could always bring your own sarnies and pay for them yourself, TD. I never had an employer who paid for my meals.
Me either, but why should others have their meals paid for and not me?
well, they're not getting their Sunday roasts paid for now, so that'll learn them.
Outright discrimination, lets wait to see the wails when a company does it the other way.

I have had plenty of meals bought for me over the years from sandwiches to posh nosh. Shold I have had to sit there with some disgusting vegan muck or gone without? On every occasion those that didnt eat meat were catered for.
ridiculous, talk about draconian...
I would just have to take a raw liver sandwich into work, dripping in blood, and if anybody objected, I would claim an affront to my human rights and religious freedom, as I worship the consumption of raw meat dripping in blood, and find it offensive to see vegetables and fruit consumed.
What about loo rolls?
Fallen trees?
Save the planet, use your finger :-)
you read the story, did you, ymb? They can eat all the meat they want, the company just won't reimburse them for it.

"Even if you decided you really wanted a bacon sandwich, then that's fine, but the company won't pay for it."
You have missed the point. My meals were paid for/reimpbursed.

I take it you will be ok when a company says they wont reimburse Vegan meals then?
The next time I ask for submissions for contracts, I will not be impressed by employers who are so misguided and fashionably politically correct.
if you don't like the values of the business your work for, dont work there!
my husband went for a job in the eco industry a few years ago. It was site based and they said he was not allowed to use his 2004 diesel land rover to drive between sites (well he could use it but not claim mileage/diesel). he had a choice, and its no different
//Discrimination in the workplace is illegal.//

They usually get their apporved discrimination through by using such convenient phrases as 'positive discrimination' or, across the pond, 'affirmative action', call it what you like, it's discrimination.
Were a company to say you could only claim for meals that contain meat can you imagine the bead rattling?
doesn't seem to affect fish eating, instead of claiming for a bacon butty, call it a tuna sandwich instead.
I think it’s fair enough. I used to cook meals for our staff. If they didn’t want it for any reason - diet, allergies, fussiness - they sorted their own food out. We didn’t pay for them to have something different.

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