Bosses can reject applicants who support rival football team to existing staff

10 pointsposted 11 hours ago
by speckx

7 Comments

duxup

10 hours ago

>He ruled that a boss would not be breaking employment law, for example, if they rejected a job application from an avid Tottenham Hotspur supporter because the office was full of Arsenal fans.

That seems like a very childish example to pick. It puts the power in the hands of the more childish employees ...

user

9 hours ago

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blinded

10 hours ago

Thats silly. I wonder what is worse not caring about a specific sport or being a fan of the opposite team.

TheCleric

9 hours ago

Depends how loudly, frequently, and annoyingly they mention "Oh I'm just not a fan of football."

zeristor

6 hours ago

What about if you hate football?

lawlessone

10 hours ago

Sounds like way to reject people for a protected characteristic while avoid the liability of doing so.

kjs3

8 hours ago

I don't think the judge ruled "...even if they're a protected class", but I didn't read the ruling. And the actual case isn't even about what football team the candidate likes, so it's a bit odd to me the judge trotted out that line of reasoning. So, yeah, I can see where this ruling as precedence could be abused.

Unfortunately, it doesn't apply to me since I'm in the US not the UK and my "no Chelsea fans" hiring rule won't get air cover. GO Gunners!