Hertz suspends 34 Muslim
workers for praying on the job
(Seattle, Washington. Oct 08, 2011
Ceegaag Online)
Rental car company Hertz indefinitely suspended 34 Somali
Muslim shuttle drivers at Seattle-Tacoma International
Airport for praying on company time, and the workers' union
is trying to put them back in the driver's seat after what
it calls a sudden policy change.
The drivers are required to clock out, under the terms of
a settlement two years ago with the Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission, Hertz spokesman Rich Broome said.
"We felt it was reasonable for our Muslim employees who
need to pray a couple times during the workday to clock in
and clock out," Broome said.
It's not about pay -- break time is paid time -- but to
ensure workers were staying within the 10-minute time slots,
which has been a problem, he said. Muslim workers who
clocked out were not suspended.
Drivers told The Seattle Times it was a change in policy
that Hertz began enforcing last week.
Hertz shuttle driver Zainab Aweis said she was not aware
the rules had changed until she arrived at work Sept. 30 and
managers told her and other women who were about to pray
that several other employees had been sent home that day for
praying.
"He said, 'If you guys pray, you go home,"' Aweis
recalled.
"I said, 'Is that a new rule?' And he said, 'Yes."'
The workers prayed anyway, she said.
"I like the job," Aweis said. "But if I can't pray, I
don't see the benefit."
Teamsters Local 117, which represents the workers, is
trying to get them back on the job and has filed an unfair-labour-practices
complaint with the National Labor Relations Board against
Hertz for failing to notify the union in advance of what it
called a policy change.
The union represents nearly 80 Hertz drivers who earn
between $9.15 and $9.95 an hour. They receive no health
benefits, vacation or sick leave. About 70 per cent of them
are Muslims. Observant Muslims pray five times a day.
On Wednesday, a few dozen people from labour and faith
organizations protested outside the Hertz counter at the
airport, waving signs saying, "Respect me, Respect my
religion."
Read more:
http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/World/20111007/muslim-drivers-suspended-111007/#ixzz1aCp4g5yU
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