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Local software company prefers hiring ‘non-hijabi’ employees

I am more concerned with the the remuneration against work hours and educational requirement. Sad.

Double sad when they openly discriminate against those wearing an abbaya, veil or a scarf. If the JD is to make calls than does this matter what the person is wearing behind a phone? Business attire sure but a scarf can be worn over a suit and be considered okay, shouldn't it?
 
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It is ironic, and shows the slave nature of Pakistanis, that a British firm in the UK has no problem hiring a hijabi, indeed it is quite normal here, but a Pakistani firm does!
ehsas e mehromi aur ehsah e kamtari!
 
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Even in India you can find abaya ladies of late in the offices. And also an explosion of Christian with Hindu names. India truly takes care of it's minorities
 
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Well, it's a private company they can ask for or hire whomever they like, You don't like their dress code don't apply for the job.
 
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Pakistan has British roots? :rolleyes:

Yes ofcourse. Pakistani ideology wasn't thought up in a madrassah in Jeddah now was it. Conceptualized by a lawyer who practiced in British India and England. Be proud of your heritage.

I stand by what I said I have seen Pakistani society change and since 2010 it has been slowly correcting itself. Employers need to ensure breadwinners embody Pakistani ideology. I want the political system to filter these types out too and its happening with the demise of Fazl ur rehman and JI. We will get back to normality soon.
 
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Muslims all over the world wear/ have worn hijab because it's an Islamic thing. Whether anybody wears it now is up to them.

It is a misunderstanding that the abaya/burqa is in anyway Islamic. It has more to do with the Jewish religion than Islam.

Even in India you can find abaya ladies of late in the offices. And also an explosion of Christian with Hindu names. India truly takes care of it's minorities

As far as I know, the burqa was not much present in India until the mid-90's. And then the Tableeghi Jamaatis took over the young male Muslim mind. :hitwall:

It is ironic, and shows the slave nature of Pakistanis, that a British firm in the UK has no problem hiring a hijabi, indeed it is quite normal here, but a Pakistani firm does!

But are not the native Brits mourning the introduction of "Multi-Culti" ( Multi-Cultural ) ??

It is ironic that in European Britain the burqa is normal but in progressive Muslim-majority countries it is seen as regressive ??
 
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It is ironic that in European Britain the burqa is normal but in progressive Muslim-majority countries it is seen as regressive ??

Not sure about Europe but in Britain I have never seen a hijabi or abaya in the workplace. I am talking in terms of a normal office career job, not working in a shop or store.

Everything the British Pakistani community worked so hard for has been undone by fools who don't understand their identity and are chasing other peoples culture. Arabs laugh at them and British will immediately tune out from unsecure people so they don't get good jobs . Take lessons from Turkey and own your heritage.
 
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But sirrrrr think of the economy

Laxmi will bless us and Silicon Valley will let us peek into the world of modernisation.

You are just a sexist person who wants to tell women what they should wear or do. Designers and NGOs do that along with the Mullah.

Why don't you do a practical test. See how many PDF women come and talk on this issue. No point in men fighting it out


Provision comes from Allah, not from any other source. And those who abandon Allah end up getting delusional joys in this world and get no part in the here after.
They can do what they want.

And doesn't matter what the so called "liberated" women on PDF think, although there are plenty who roam around in the skin of men.
But there are a few who do understand, and some one might just get her act corrected by reading this.
And those few precious women, they are worth fighting for.
 
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Provision comes from Allah, not from any other source. And those who abandon Allah end up getting delusional joys in this world and get no part in the here after.
They can do what they want.

And doesn't matter what the so called "liberated" women on PDF think, although there are plenty who roam around in the skin of men.
But there are a few who do understand, and some one might just get her act corrected by reading this.
And those few precious women, they are worth fighting for.

dude no one cares.

you can keep this thread under watch thread and no one will come up.

the whole argument of sati savitri and paakeeza women is just a fools illusion
 
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I am more concerned with the the remuneration against work hours and educational requirement. Sad.

Double sad when they openly discriminate against those wearing an abbaya, veil or a scarf. If the JD is to make calls than does this matter what the person is wearing behind a phone? Business attire sure but a scarf can be worn over a suit and be considered okay, shouldn't it?

More like the managers are perverted who wanna hire some one who looks good and openly exhibits her body for their pleasure.
And ofcourse is she is willing to rebel against God by dropping her modesty, she might as well be easy to manipulate into providing other benefits then just being a worker.

You gotta go behind the intent of the assholes who put that out there, because they know exactly what they want in their office, and some one who wants to be respected and honored, simply won;t cut it.
 
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Local software company prefers hiring ‘non-hijabi’ employees
The company had listed a vacancy for an IT Intern on jobs portal Rozee.pk, wherein the "requirements" section, it stated that "an ideal candidate must be willing to wear business attire without an abaya, veil or scarf"

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January 22, 2019
Nextbridge (Pvt) Limited, a software house located in Johar Town area of Lahore wants to hire employees/interns who are willing to “wear business attire” without abaya and/or scarf.

A screenshot of their latest vacancy was circulating on social media with the caption “If it is not safety requirement or job requirement or it violates basic social decency people should allow wearing whatever they think appropriate #Shame #Discrimination.”

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The company had listed a vacancy for an IT Intern on jobs portal Rozee.pk, wherein the “requirements” section, it stated that “an ideal candidate must be willing to wear business attire without an abaya, veil or scarf”.
This is not the first incident where there is discrimination against women wearing religious attire; people all over the world have faced various levels of discrimination over the same and some of them are set on breaking these stereotypes.
https://profit.pakistantoday.com.pk...-company-prefers-hiring-non-hijabi-employees/

You can not expect hijab clad women to have contemporaneity knowledge. Any contract with Burka nashin women in a void contract under Indian contract act.
 
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dude no one cares.

you can keep this thread under watch thread and no one will come up.

the whole argument of sati savitri and paakeeza women is just a fools illusion


Dude, when one is pakeeza inside, they see pakeezgi in others.
When you are corrupted, you see corruption.
It's called projection of owns inner mind in Psychology.

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Where I stand, I see plenty of pakeezgi and purity, and though the numbers of those people are lesser, but they are out there.
Try elevating yourself to the level and you might start seeing what I see as well :)

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And as I said earlier, am I/ looking for some one to come up with this thread? No, I'm writing what is right, for whoever gets to take any lesson from it, and correct him or herself.
And doesn;t matter if no one ever does, I said what was right, and I did my part, and I will always do what is right, regardless of how the audience takes it.
I don;t write what is popular, but only what is right.
I'm an INFP...the authentic truth teller...

For others, they don't matter.
 
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