Showing posts with label Wedge Salon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wedge Salon. Show all posts

Wednesday, 18 June 2008

Did you expect anything else?


I would rather burn my business down then pay her

Back in Novemeber 2007, I reported on the money grabbing moonbat who had already been turned down by 25 other hairdressing salons after lacklustre interviews. Her appearance did not not help as you can see from the image.

Well finally she struck pay dirt. One foolish Salon owner made the foolish mistake of telling her that she would have to remove her headscarf of submission should she be given the vacant position.

Bingo. The moonbat was made. In went her vexatious claim for religious discrimination. The owner of the Salon who said in her defence;
"If an employee were wearing a baseball cap or cowboy hat I would ask them to remove it at work.

"It has nothing to do with religion. But I now feel like I have been branded a racist. My name is being dragged through the mud."

She went on: "This girl is suing me for more than I earn in a year. "I am a small business and have only had my salon a year and a half. If I lose this lawsuit, my business will fold."
Who cares in this brave new world whether your business will fold. You must submit and pay she will.

The salon owner has been ordered to pay £4,000 in compensation (robbery) to the moonbat, who in my opinion, face would sour milk. In fact she should be dressed as a letterbox to stop people retching in the street.

In its perverted judgment against the Salon owner, who had been badgered into giving the moonbat an interview the panel stated:
"We were satisfied by the respondent's evidence that the claimant was not treated less favourably than the respondent would have treated a woman who, whether Muslim or not, for a reason other than religious belief wears a hair covering at all times when at work." It added: "There was no specific evidence before us as to what would (for sure) have been the actual impact of the claimant working in her salon with her head covered at all times.
In my long time in business I have witnessed these "professional" racist claimers at work and not once have I seen an organisation large or small win against them. If you are an employer it is better to be safe than sorry. Like I said before. Home grown is always the best in the end.


Thursday, 8 November 2007

Welcome to the real world my funky friend

Well would you employ her? Well at least I think its an her.

Sara Desrosiers, the owner of the "funky" Wedge Salon in King's Cross has had a rude interruption to her funky liberal lifestyle.

She made the dangerous mistake of being open and truthful to a Muslim woman who applied for a job as an hairdresser at her salon and said that if employed she would have to remove her headscarf.

This of course deeply offended the moonbat, who had already been turned down at 25 other hairdressing salons after interviews. One must assume the proprietors of the other establishments were a bit more street wise when dealing with female turnips in our new mad world. So Sarah is now being sued for religious discrimination from the half open letterbox who is demanding £15,000 for injury to her feeling plus an unspecified sum for lost earnings.

Sarah, who will lose her business if unsuccessful in her defence said:

"If an employee were wearing a baseball cap or cowboy hat I would ask them to remove it at work.

"It has nothing to do with religion. But I now feel like I have been branded a racist. My name is being dragged through the mud."

She went on: "This girl is suing me for more than I earn in a year. "I am a small business and have only had my salon a year and a half. If I lose this lawsuit, my business will fold."
Of course her defence of saying that her staff are used to show of the salons hairstyles will not work. Unlike Indian restaurants which can discriminate legally against employing whites as waiters on the grounds that customers like an Indian "atmosphere".

So if you are an employer or recruitment officer be very careful about who you employ and be even more careful about turning them down for a job. Better be safe than sorry. Home grown is always the best in the end. If in doubt check this site here for the meaning of Christian names. Then you can decide whether any applications were lost in the post.