That October 2009 decision ordered Telfer to pay $36,000 to a woman who had been her employee for six weeks. Lawyers wanted the sheriff to seize and sell Telfer’s home to collect the money.
The woman who lodged the complaint, Seema Saadi, told the tribunal she felt pressured to wear skirts and heels instead of her hijab. Saadi also said Telfer complained about the smell of food that she warmed in the microwave. (…)
I gotta be in trouble considering my view that the Sunni Islamic crowd should to lift their shirt so we know if they have a belt bomb. I mean, how else do we tell if a Sunni is going to explode suddenly? If Seema Saadi wore skirts it would be a lot easier to notice a belt bomb and run for cover,
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