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Oh for god's sake.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.FM....are you really unable to see that you could buy whatever you wanted in that shop.....whenever you wanted?
It was an easy and really quite simple instruction to follow.....
You're saying you couldn't???
If you think about this sensibly it is quite easy to see what happened and why the manager/supervisor took the action he/she did....unless of course you're awkward.......and I'm sure you're not..... ;-)
It was an easy and really quite simple instruction to follow.....
You're saying you couldn't???
If you think about this sensibly it is quite easy to see what happened and why the manager/supervisor took the action he/she did....unless of course you're awkward.......and I'm sure you're not..... ;-)
The rights and wrong of this from an employment angle are between employer and employee, as I said some time ago I'm sure the Company don't want this negativity heaped on them so will no doubt act on it.
Whether it will be enough to satisfy all is yet to be seen.
It would not have spoiled my shopping trip.
Whether it will be enough to satisfy all is yet to be seen.
It would not have spoiled my shopping trip.
Naomi.....I'm sure this will be sorted by Aldi.....it won't become the norm....it can't....
But if it was dealt in a hotheaded manner and the checkout person was removed or sacked imagine what would happen. Well I hope you can.
To take this action temporarily seems to me the most sensible and calm way to have dealt with it.
I don't support anyone in the business of selling to choose what I can or cannot buy.......especially for religious reasons......but if I were dealing with this I would do it in a way that didn't give this woman any support from her community....x
But if it was dealt in a hotheaded manner and the checkout person was removed or sacked imagine what would happen. Well I hope you can.
To take this action temporarily seems to me the most sensible and calm way to have dealt with it.
I don't support anyone in the business of selling to choose what I can or cannot buy.......especially for religious reasons......but if I were dealing with this I would do it in a way that didn't give this woman any support from her community....x
But if you're clever, Naomi you do it in such a way that the person you are showing the door hasn't a leg to stand on and the people who would support her for what they perceive as bullying or unfair treatment don't either.....so you have rid yourself of a troublemaker calmly and without bringing more trouble....sensible?
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