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Today i went into work and a manager from another store asked me to take my Kara off. I told the guy why i was wearing it and he said i had to take it off. I refused and he sent me home. Below is a short dialogue of the words which were exchanged:

Manager - "Do you wanna take your bracelet off?"

Me - "Its not a bracelet, its a religious artefact"

Manager - "Well you want the job or not?

Me - "If im not allowed to express my religion then no"

Manager - "Okay then go home"

Me - "Thats fine, clock me off please"

Then i left for home. I have been challenged on the Kara before and ive tried to avoid the subject but now its been taken too far. I HAVE taken the kara off before but since ive realised that I shouldnt take the kara off, i stopped taking it off. I dont get in contact with food so whats the problem?

I phoned him up asking him to write up why he sacked me, he said you have to ask andy, his rules.

Then my father phoned the store up and asked why i had been sacked and the manager told him that:

"he hasnt been sacked, he wasnt following my instructions so i sent him home for the day. It is the company's policy and he refused to follow it"

Now what can i do, if anything, about this?

Please sangat ji as i really require your help.

I dont know if ive been sacked or not but the fact of the matter is that ive been sent home for wearing my Kara, i am trying to return to the Path and keep my Kesh. Please help me.

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa

Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

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vwihgurU jI kw Kwlsw!

vwihgurU jI kI &iqh!!

Khalsa 04 ji, if you've been dismissed for work as you describe, you have a strong case. I would recommend you try and get in touch with a solicitor or seek advice from another appropriate person because surely, if I am not mistaken, this would be against the Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000. I'm not sure how or if religion comes into it but nevertheless, you have been discriminated against and it needs to be addressed.

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ok we will see what we can do,

contact your local gurdwara get them to take it up, they can write a letter and get intouch with health department.

I wouild here by request all sangat in UK to urge friends and family not to buy Dominos, please weite in lets get a campaighn going.

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"A single wedding band is allowed"

Tell that <banned word filter activated> your married to your religion. And definately get in touch with solicitor this is Mad - Sue THEM :wub: @ :wub: @ :@ @ :lol: @ :lol: @ :@ @ :@ @

On another note Khalsa04 - didnt you also say that - the police and a teacher man handled you - have you reported this - or done anything about this Veer Ji?

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