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Grand-Moff-Gav
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Rights of the Employer and Racism
Not so long ago it was quite common for restaurants, shops, hotels and other commercial outlets to refuse service to people because of skin colour. Such a thing is now outlawed under anti-racism laws, however, does this not impinge on the rights of other citizens to serve who they want and employ who they want?
Is it wrong for the owner of a hotel to refuse to give a room to a man because he is black and is it wrong for a shop manager to refuse to employ hispanics?
Also, while this is the Private Sector what about the Public Sector?
Should Local Authorities be able to establish schools for people of different ethnicities and choose who can work in what sort of Public-Owned enterprises?
QM
Re: Rights of the Employer and Racism
I think its wrong, but its still a pointless question. Employers don't have to hire anyone they don't want to.
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WrathfulDwarf
THE LOOSE CANNON
Re: Rights of the Employer and Racism
Originally posted by Grand-Moff-Gav
Not so long ago it was quite common for restaurants, shops, hotels and other commercial outlets to refuse service to people because of skin colour. Such a thing is now outlawed under anti-racism laws, however, does this not impinge on the rights of other citizens to serve who they want and employ who they want?Is it wrong for the owner of a hotel to refuse to give a room to a man because he is black and is it wrong for a shop manager to refuse to employ hispanics?
Also, while this is the Private Sector what about the Public Sector?
Should Local Authorities be able to establish schools for people of different ethnicities and choose who can work in what sort of Public-Owned enterprises?
Is it wrong? yes.
Is it legal? depends..business have what they call:
"We reserve the right to refuse service"
Meaning, that they can deny you a sale. But is not as easy as that...the business must have some reason why they deny the service. For example (as a business owner) let's say your regular customers feel affected by a certain individual in your store and ask you to not sell anything to that individual. You have a valid reason.
Did you ever saw the movie "Do the Right Thing"? The scene in which the guy walks in blasting music with his boom box inside a pizza parlor is a clear example of refusing service to certain individuals...even if they're different color.
JAD
Re: Rights of the Employer and Racism
Originally posted by Grand-Moff-Gav
Not so long ago it was quite common for restaurants, shops, hotels and other commercial outlets to refuse service to people because of skin colour. Such a thing is now outlawed under anti-racism laws, however, does this not impinge on the rights of other citizens to serve who they want and employ who they want?Is it wrong for the owner of a hotel to refuse to give a room to a man because he is black and is it wrong for a shop manager to refuse to employ hispanics?
Also, while this is the Private Sector what about the Public Sector?
Should Local Authorities be able to establish schools for people of different ethnicities and choose who can work in what sort of Public-Owned enterprises?
there are obviously examples where some sort of discrimination is neccessary...for example it would hardly be fitting to have a male as a counselor for female rape victims
i don't agree with the idea of the met police actively discriminating against white applicants because they want more ethnic officers for predominantly ethnic areas of London...
as for discrimination with regards to services...i'm sure alot of small businesses probably do do it...albeit by making up a "legitimate" excuse that's actually just a lie because they don't want to serve someone due to prejudice...some still do it blatently though...i remember the case of a man who ran a small hotel in the highlands who said he wouldn't allow 2 gay men to stay in his hotel.