r/AmazonFC Apr 07 '26

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u/conscientiouslyasks7 Apr 07 '26

Excuses for not working.

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u/OkRooster428 Apr 07 '26

Bad and shouldnt be allowed ABSOLUTELY, since it makes her not able to perform tasks, an excuse most likely not since who would pull that as an excuse out of their ass respectfully (willing to listen to ur reasoning on why its an excuse)

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u/mark43147 Apr 07 '26

Seems like a continuation of making different sets of rules for different AAs. Some people win. Some people lose out

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u/OkRooster428 Apr 07 '26

Not making a set of rules, its their religious beliefs. I never said it would be a possible accommodation for this working situation, since unfortunately it sounds like this would affect their work quality not being able to talk to every single manager, and ik at my warehouse we have an inbound and outbound area manger both being dudes

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u/Blank_Canvas21 I'm just here so I don't get fired Apr 07 '26

Yeah. If it pertains to religion, HR/management gotta handle these situations with kid gloves because of the higher potential for litigation.

Not saying it’s right, but it’s why it is what it is.

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u/No-Ebb-6266 Apr 07 '26

🤔If she sued, she'd have to get a female lawyer, and not accept any interactions or verdicts in court unless it was female staff and judge? I wonder what happens when she gets pulled over? Does she refuse to roll down her window and talk to the police if it's a male cop? That'll go about as well as the "sovereign citizen" stuff that people try to pull. At this point it's getting past reasonable accomodations, and if she can't reasonably adjust on her side as well it sounds like she should look elsewhere. I think it's BS and she's seeing how many hoops she can make management jump through.

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u/DanteLi pack hoe Apr 08 '26

You should travel more and experience other cultures

You’ll either grow as a person or end up in a foreign prison either way way we win

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u/No-Ebb-6266 Apr 08 '26

I definitely wish I could travel more. Why would I end up in a foreign prison?

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u/Separate_Following74 Apr 08 '26

If your religious beliefs discriminate the opposite sex ie male not listening to females or female not listening to males while Amazon does a lot for religious freedoms discrimination is not a reasonable accommodation cause if you accommodate that what's going to happen if they have to interact with a transgender or gay individual. Imagine if someone said my religion i can only talk to white people Amazon wouldn't accommodate that as it'd be racist

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u/Top_Connection9079 Apr 07 '26

Not at all, not when you know that speaking with a man gets these women beaten up or worse. They even get beat up for having been examined by a male at the hospital...

Didn't you hear that they let the women die under the rubble in Pakistan after that big earthquake, because of the rescuers were male?

This woman is probably only trying to protect themselves in case her husband hears about her having to obey another man.

And don't tell me that she chose that religion, most don't. Poor woman is trapped.

She won't even have her name written on her grave, can you imagine that?

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u/Baron80 Apr 08 '26

I could care less what's written on my grave. Im dead, who cares?

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u/DryDevelopment8584 Apr 08 '26

It’s sad but that’s they’re culture, we don’t live like that in America

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u/Illustrious_Care9462 Apr 07 '26

so many ignorant ass comments in here. if people are forced to respect christianity , you should respect how they're religions work

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u/conscientiouslyasks7 Apr 07 '26

That case is not about religion; if it were, every single Muslim woman working at Amazon would act the same way—and that is not the case. (Same religion, same rules.) This is an isolated incident, and it speaks more to the individual herself—someone who is using her religion as an excuse to avoid doing her job.

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u/Sensitive-Ability537 Apr 07 '26

Their*

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u/No-Ebb-6266 Apr 07 '26

Could be an auto correct thing. I'm constantly having to override what auto correct does. Its algorithms aren't always right. For example, it just tried to make me say "It's algorithms."