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*sparkle* said:
Weird, why on earth would they not give a beardy bloke a job??? Weird.... Beardy blokes are the best :wink:

I'm with you on that!

Here's the evidence....

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Hot :wink:

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and the sexiest of them all Slammedkustom. Pwoarrrr
:D
 
bunch a hippies the lot of them! although the last chap looks mighty fine! :lol:

i think that minkytastic may be a beardy perv tho! :wink:
 
slammedkustom said:
im sending them a letter today and getting intouch with the CAB.
ill get the buggers!

nice one dude. :D spoke to my uncle who is a solicitor and a barrister and he said that you have agreat case for discrimination! go for it dude!


beards rule!! (i have one aswell! like the mighty Dave grohl :wink: )

If its not hairy then there is just a chin.................... :lol:
 
ta easy, real men have beards!

im sure i can get a no win no fee kinda deal but im gonna see what they say first :wink:
 
You have a bit more to grow yet. I think they look great.

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From one of the great'ist groups ZZ TOP :D
 
Tell em you are a Rasta man.

http://www.wwrn.org/article.php?idd=20998&sec=70&cont=all

"Rastafarian files beard bias suit against UPS"

(Reuters, March 30, 2006)

Chicago, USA - The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has sued United Parcel Service Inc. on behalf of a Rastafarian, claiming UPS discriminated against his religion by refusing him a job because of his beard.

The lawsuit, filed Monday in the New Jersey district court in Newark, claims that Ronnis Mason was refused a driving job in November 2004 at the company's Secaucus, New Jersey facility because his beard did not meet appearance guidelines. The suit says he was offered a lower paying job inside the facility where he would not have contact with customers.

EEOC lawyer Michael Ranis said Mason sought an accommodation, or exemption, for his religious beliefs, "but UPS did not grant him one."

The Rasta or Rastafari movement is closely associated with Jamaica, where there are roughly 1 million Rastafarians.

The EEOC claims in the suit that UPS breached the law by applying a policy prohibiting beards across the board that failed to "accommodate Mason's practice of his religion."

UPS, the world's largest package delivery company, denied discriminating against Mason.

"These allegations are totally unfounded and untrue," said UPS spokesman Norman Black.

Black said that Mason applied for a job as a temporary driver and left during the application process after applicants were told of appearance guidelines.

"We promote religious tolerance, all we insist on is that applicants seek an accommodation for grooming guidelines," he said.

"At no time did Mr. Mason seek an accommodation and no one at UPS was aware that he was a Rastafarian," Black said.

Black said the company has Rastafarians on the payroll, but said he did not know how many.

UPS shares ended down 8 cents on Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange at $79.52.

The company, based in Atlanta, Georgia, employs about 400,000 people worldwide. Its main competition is FedEx Corp., based in Memphis, Tennessee.
 
Prehaps a few large companys should insist on their UPS collection drivers should have beards, if noy well take our buisness to fedex or shitylink (sorry ment citylink) had a few probs with them :evil:

Or bearded peps should boycott UPS
 
SK i think your dance cards gonna be full at the meet, though i have a felling you wont grabbing a handful of ass from some :lol:
 

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