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Title: Muslim Doctor Demands company change policy to accomodate her religious belief
Post by: Skip8282 on November 02, 2009, 03:29:15 PM
AND THEY DID!!  WTF?   :P



Clinic Apologizes for Telling Muslim Doctor She Can't Wear Headscarf

DALLAS  —  A suburban Dallas medical clinic has apologized to a Muslim doctor for telling her during a job interview that she would not be allowed to wear her headscarf while at work.

Dr. Hena Zaki of Plano said Friday that she was shocked when officials at CareNow, which operates 22 clinics in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, told her in person and later by e-mail that a no-hat policy extended to her hijab.

Zaki had been on a tour of a CareNow clinic in Allen, Texas, two weeks ago when she said the regional medical director told her he didn't want her to be surprised about the policy during orientation.

"He interrupted the interview and said he didn't want me to take this the wrong way," Zaki said. "Like an FYI."

Zaki demanded an apology and a change in CareNow's policies to accommodate expressions of religious belief — "whether it be a turban or facial hair."

On Friday, CareNow President Tim Miller told the Associated Press: "I would apologize for any misunderstanding, definitely ... but I don't really feel like there is anything that we did that is wrong and our policy is wrong."

The next day, as reported by MyFoxDallas/Fort Worth, Miller wrote in a statement:

"We apologize to Dr. Zaki for the misunderstanding. We will clarify our policy, and will continue our ongoing sensitivity training."

"Care Now has made religious accommodations for employees in the past," he said, adding that the company is interested in "sitting down with Dr. Zaki and discussing a job."

CareNow says it does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, religion or national origin when making employment decisions. The Civil Rights Act requires companies to make accommodations for employees' religious beliefs.

Zaki, who's searching for her first job after recently finishing her residency at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, has worn her headscarf since age 14 and said other places she's worked have not had a problem with it.

"It's not a hat," she said. "It's not sports memorabilia."

Title: Re: Muslim Doctor Demands company change policy to accomodate her religious belief
Post by: rccs on November 02, 2009, 05:06:31 PM
AND THEY DID!!  WTF?   :P



Clinic Apologizes for Telling Muslim Doctor She Can't Wear Headscarf

DALLAS  —  A suburban Dallas medical clinic has apologized to a Muslim doctor for telling her during a job interview that she would not be allowed to wear her headscarf while at work.

Dr. Hena Zaki of Plano said Friday that she was shocked when officials at CareNow, which operates 22 clinics in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, told her in person and later by e-mail that a no-hat policy extended to her hijab.

Zaki had been on a tour of a CareNow clinic in Allen, Texas, two weeks ago when she said the regional medical director told her he didn't want her to be surprised about the policy during orientation.

"He interrupted the interview and said he didn't want me to take this the wrong way," Zaki said. "Like an FYI."

Zaki demanded an apology and a change in CareNow's policies to accommodate expressions of religious belief — "whether it be a turban or facial hair."

On Friday, CareNow President Tim Miller told the Associated Press: "I would apologize for any misunderstanding, definitely ... but I don't really feel like there is anything that we did that is wrong and our policy is wrong."

The next day, as reported by MyFoxDallas/Fort Worth, Miller wrote in a statement:

"We apologize to Dr. Zaki for the misunderstanding. We will clarify our policy, and will continue our ongoing sensitivity training."

"Care Now has made religious accommodations for employees in the past," he said, adding that the company is interested in "sitting down with Dr. Zaki and discussing a job."

CareNow says it does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, religion or national origin when making employment decisions. The Civil Rights Act requires companies to make accommodations for employees' religious beliefs.

Zaki, who's searching for her first job after recently finishing her residency at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, has worn her headscarf since age 14 and said other places she's worked have not had a problem with it.

"It's not a hat," she said. "It's not sports memorabilia."


I hate fucking muslims!!!!! >:( >:(
Title: Re: Muslim Doctor Demands company change policy to accomodate her religious belief
Post by: Skip8282 on November 02, 2009, 05:50:33 PM
"The Civil Rights Act requires companies to make accommodations for employees' religious beliefs."



If this is true, then you have to wonder why the Home Depot guy could be fired, but this woman can "demand" the company change it's policies.  Sounds like the company is a bunch of push-overs too.

Title: Re: Muslim Doctor Demands company change policy to accomodate her religious beli
Post by: Ex Coelis on November 02, 2009, 06:35:35 PM
does this really bother anyone?

as long as it's her choice . . .

(http://indyeahforever.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/hijab.jpg)
Title: Re: Muslim Doctor Demands company change policy to accomodate her religious belief
Post by: Hedgehog on November 02, 2009, 07:11:29 PM
The French would have none of it. They barred veil in public places.
Good to see someone take a stand for women's rights.
Title: Re: Muslim Doctor Demands company change policy to accomodate her religious belief
Post by: Skip8282 on November 03, 2009, 01:51:19 AM
does this really bother anyone?

as long as it's her choice . . .




You really don't have a problem with people demanding a company acquiesce to their religious beliefs?  And where is the line drawn?  Can Christians and Satanists make the same demands?
Title: Re: Muslim Doctor Demands company change policy to accomodate her religious beli
Post by: Ex Coelis on November 03, 2009, 05:26:18 AM


You really don't have a problem with people demanding a company acquiesce to their religious beliefs?  And where is the line drawn?  Can Christians and Satanists make the same demands?


since the issue is their no-hat policy, a more apt question would be whether you would tell Jewish men they can't wear a yarmulke
Title: Re: Muslim Doctor Demands company change policy to accomodate her religious belief
Post by: The Showstoppa on November 03, 2009, 05:29:02 AM


You really don't have a problem with people demanding a company acquiesce to their religious beliefs?  And where is the line drawn?  Can Christians and Satanists make the same demands?


Exactly.  The Home Depot guy wasn't defended by anyone on here.... yet this is ok?  Our country is going down the shitter.
Title: Re: Muslim Doctor Demands company change policy to accomodate her religious belief
Post by: rccs on November 03, 2009, 05:59:05 AM
I don't know if I said this before but I HATE FUCKING MUSLIM SCUM!!!!
Title: Re: Muslim Doctor Demands company change policy to accomodate her religious belief
Post by: The Showstoppa on November 03, 2009, 06:05:56 AM
I don't know if I said this before but I HATE FUCKING MUSLIM SCUM!!!!


Good man.
Title: Re: Muslim Doctor Demands company change policy to accomodate her religious belief
Post by: shootfighter1 on November 03, 2009, 06:36:15 AM
How about schools then?  Other places where head attire can be a security issue?

I'm against it.  They should have the right to wear their head attire but a company (airports, gov institutions, etc) should absolutely be able to have a no head attire policy that they adhere to if they are on site.
Title: Re: Muslim Doctor Demands company change policy to accomodate her religious belief
Post by: Soul Crusher on November 03, 2009, 06:46:58 AM
How about schools then?  Other places where head attire can be a security issue?

I'm against it.  They should have the right to wear their head attire but a company (airports, gov institutions, etc) should absolutely be able to have a no head attire policy.
Title: Re: Muslim Doctor Demands company change policy to accomodate her religious belief
Post by: shootfighter1 on November 03, 2009, 08:15:51 AM
Wonder if Pelosi agrees with the way traditional muslims treat women?  Interesting irony on the left.
Title: Re: Muslim Doctor Demands company change policy to accomodate her religious belief
Post by: James on November 03, 2009, 08:17:33 AM
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Wonder if Pelosi agrees with the way traditional muslims treat women? Interesting irony on the left.

exactly
Title: Re: Muslim Doctor Demands company change policy to accomodate her religious belief
Post by: Soul Crusher on November 03, 2009, 08:24:16 AM