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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You are misunderstanding the issue. Law is not about morality. Its about process. For individual employers, they get to be the judge of whether religion or medication matters based on the job that they are offering. If you are on any medication that carries any warning against operating a motor vehicle they can decide that they don't want you driving their child. If they want a nanny who will know and teach their religion they can hire someone from their religion to do this. Its not up to you to decide that this shouldn't be part of the job they are offering anymore than it is up to you to decide that driving shouldn't be part of the job or that you aren't that impaired despite the warnings on the label. [/quote] You are very condescending. Once again, I am not questioning the legality of the practice. I am angered at the immorality of it, and I believe that the laws should be changed. We have laws in this country against discrimination, and nannies should be afforded the same protections. The same people who argue their right to discriminate against nannies they hire, are the same ones that would raise hell were such discrimination to take place against them in their place of employment. [/quote]
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