JimD wrote:
LONDON, Dec. 5 British law firm Peninsula has said that nearly 75 percent of companies in the country are choosing not to display Christmas decorations.
The law firm said companies are avoiding yuletide displays in the workplace out of fear that an offended party could sue for discrimination, Sky News reported Tuesday.
nearly 75%? I find that a bit hard to believe.
I would have thought an offended party could only sue for discrimination if they were prevented from having a display proper to their own traditions, beliefs, etc.
If 'Christmas' decorations are considered to be 'Christian', then I think individuals should be entitled to have their own emblems and decorations for their festivals. This was always the case in the primary school where my children attended...every festival was celebrated, Hindu, Muslim, Jewish, Christian, Celtic, Pagan, and anything else anyone could think of.
Although very few decorations in the workplace, tinsel, snowmen, Santa Clauses, etc, actually depict anything specific to the Christian tradition.
My work desk is a no-tinsel zone, but I'm partial to a nice bit of real ivy.