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Originally Posted by llama64
So we aren't supposed to speak out against those policies? Just either roll with them or quit?
In this case:
She was told her solution to her problem was just fine. It was allowed for 7 months before she was suddenly in violation. It's not like she did it without acknowledgment.
She wants to wear a skirt 2 inches longer then the standard issue. Is it such a hard leap to allow women that freedom?
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Just because some lowbie uniform guy said it was ok....makes it ok? Uniform policy is made by Transport Canada not uniform guy.
Nice try in making this into a WOMENS issue. This has nothing to do with that. Infact you might argue the opposite as direct interpretation of Islam make women chattel to there male counterparts. I have no problem with her trying to get the uniform policy changed with help from the union or on her own. The biggest thing that gets me here is that she has taken this to the human rights board. Come on. This is not a violation of Human Rights.