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Sunday Shopping Plans Anger Church Leaders
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should commerce be allowed to be stifled by what is essentially religious dogma? if yes, should restricted hours be extended to accommodate the sabbaths and prayer days of other religions?
should commerce be allowed to be stifled by what is essentially religious dogma? if yes, should restricted hours be extended to accommodate the sabbaths and prayer days of other religions?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.MM, there was uproar in scotland in 2002 though, when Argos sacked 11 staff for refusing to work on a sunday.
http:// news.bb c.co.uk /1/hi/s cotland /240789 1.stm
this precipitated a change in the law affording scottish workers the same right of refusal that english and welsh workers had enjoyed since 1994.
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this precipitated a change in the law affording scottish workers the same right of refusal that english and welsh workers had enjoyed since 1994.
Senior church figures say "needlessly" extending opening hours will limit the opportunity for "shared time and activities".
Why is this argument always about shop workers?
Restaurant, bar workers, taxi drivers, theme park workers, Zoo employees, those workers in the arcade at the seaside, bowling alley workers, leisure centre workers etc, etc, etc should all have more time off too .
That way we could have some 'shared time and activities' as a family unit
*** knows what we would do though ... monopoly or scrabble perhaps?
Why is this argument always about shop workers?
Restaurant, bar workers, taxi drivers, theme park workers, Zoo employees, those workers in the arcade at the seaside, bowling alley workers, leisure centre workers etc, etc, etc should all have more time off too .
That way we could have some 'shared time and activities' as a family unit
*** knows what we would do though ... monopoly or scrabble perhaps?
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