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thanks for elaborating mate, but do u have some links?
This girl is the MEP that lead the charge against article 11 and 13. She's great. Go check her website and you'll find eveything you need.
https://twitter.com/Senficon
Inb4 deplatforming
For article 11
Not so much information on 13
But they are both drafted by the same guy
Put it shortly, shit ideas nobody ever voted for
the connection between "axel springer" and article 11 is from memory because i was reading a lot about the german version at the time. mostly from independent journalists and in german so... not really something that would help now.
and yes. shit idea nobody would ever vote for
Ich lese etwas Deutsch
lol
but whatever, i got the main picture
fuckers
don't u have smth important to do, dont u have a migrant crisis all over europe
no, let us fuck with the internet. *could we copystrike these guys*
axel springer was fake news before fake news was a thing. heck, they were fake news before the internet was a thing... or color tv...
there is a saying: "plane crashed on the autobahn, BILD (axel springer "newspaper") was the first to interview the bodies"
lol
so they band together and want a prayer break
and as a result get fired
π
Rofl
Immigration has always been anti labor
People just don't learn from history that
that's all
Ten days ago more than 200 workers walked off their jobs at Cargill Meat Solutions in Fort Morgan.
Some workers later returned, but the majority stayed away as representatives of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) negotiated on their behalf.
On Tuesday Cargill, through its attorneys, fired the workers who were holding out, said Jaylani Hussein, a spokesman and executive director of CAIR.
the balls on these ppl
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Some of the fired employees have been working at the plant for up to 10 years, Hussein said. Cargill had previously allowed Muslim employees to pray at the plant, even providing a prayer room, he said.
Depending on the season, the Muslim workers prayed at different times of the day, typically in about five-to-10 minute blocks, Hussein said. But recently a decision was made at the plant to change the practice.
βThe workers were told: βIf you want to pray, go home,β β Hussein said.
Many of the workers, some who support family with their earnings, banded together and decided to walk off the job in an attempt to sway plant managers to reinstate a prayer schedule.
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the fucking company was nice enough to even give them regular prayer breaks too
Well the company was very kind and offered them to go home π π π π
ah, CAIR
nothing but scum
they're like the SPLC and NAACP as far as extortion goes
Hussein said company officials told him the mass dismissal was over a βno call, no show, walk out.β
"hire us to reform your company or we'll destroy you"
>tfw u dont call ur boss
>tfw u dont show up
>tfw u walk out in the middle of work
>tfw company nice enough to provide ur own damn room for muslim prayers for 5-10 min at a time
yeet
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The workers continue to express their desire to be allowed a prayer break, Hussein said.
βThey feel missing their prayer is worse than losing their job,β Hussein said. βItβs like losing a blessing from God.β
Cargill could not be reached for comment Wednesday night. Last week, Mike Martin, director of communications for Cargill, told the Greeley Tribune that employees of all faiths are allowed to use a reflection area, but that because employees work on an assembly line only one or two at a time can use the area, to avoid slowing production.
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