Well, the encouraging co-workers to adopt their faith is new. Will this be happening on work time? Are bosses going to select those employees who are willing to be converted for the better assignments? |
| I actually don't have an issue with a subordinate or similarly ranked employee inviting coworkers to a religious event. A supervisor seems like an entirely different story, due to the power dynamic. It seems ripe for coercion. |
How about just no? |
Isn't that just registering as a Republican? |
| Gross |
This made me laugh so hard. Thank you!!!!! |
Saying no to your boss is easy! That's why we don't need rules around sexual harassment! |
| So I guess the Jehovahs will start leaving pamphlets all over break rooms? |
My plan is to knock on everyone’s door so I can talk about the pamphlet first. |
The Satanist’s are very well organized and it’s hysterical. In OK it was decided overt religious displays in public spaces are fine so they trotted out the satanic bible. In OH, it was decided publicly-funded after school programs can be overtly religious so they now have a satanic publicly funded after-school programs (admittedly it’s pretty similar to Waldorf stuff…lots of venerating nature and special solstice events). I would absolutely pull out my beezlebub decorations and start talking about my faith. |
| Awesome. i will share my Pastafarianism openly If you feel mocked, that's on you. His Noodley Appendage is my lord and savior. |
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So very little change from previous policy- I formed me don’t like any language re: trying to convert others…
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| Ugh, are people going to start leaving religious books in our cubes while we are out to lunch? |
First thing in the morning, right? |
| Trying to reconcile this with the EPA administrator’s obsession with “driving a stake in the heart of the climate change religion” |