„Man“ being an Ethiopian resident of the hotel, whose bed and board we have been paying.
asoplu on
Imagine signing up for a job in a normal hotel and then one day getting told that “Actually we’re housing asylum seekers now. They’re all unvetted young men who entered the country illegally and mostly come from countries where women don’t have any rights and showing skin or talking to a man other than a family member is a sure sign you’re asking for it. Anyway, see you for your shift on Monday!”
Fuck that, I’d be out of there like a shot.
Jaded_Strain_3753 on
I don’t understand why women still choose to work in asylum hotels. It’s clearly an unsafe work environment in general, and particularly for women.
_Rookwood_ on
Completely avoidable if we had a political class who prized the welfare and safety of the British public. But ours don’t. It would be such a bad look if parliament decided to amend human rights and asylum law. What would the global south think? What about our soft power?!
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„Man“ being an Ethiopian resident of the hotel, whose bed and board we have been paying.
Imagine signing up for a job in a normal hotel and then one day getting told that “Actually we’re housing asylum seekers now. They’re all unvetted young men who entered the country illegally and mostly come from countries where women don’t have any rights and showing skin or talking to a man other than a family member is a sure sign you’re asking for it. Anyway, see you for your shift on Monday!”
Fuck that, I’d be out of there like a shot.
I don’t understand why women still choose to work in asylum hotels. It’s clearly an unsafe work environment in general, and particularly for women.
Completely avoidable if we had a political class who prized the welfare and safety of the British public. But ours don’t. It would be such a bad look if parliament decided to amend human rights and asylum law. What would the global south think? What about our soft power?!