Bodycare UK allows poppies to be worn
By Value hunter on Nov 4, 2009 | In News, In real life, Common sense, Political correctness
News earlier today was abound, that Bodycare stopped a member of their staff at their Wigan branch, from wearing a poppy.
The reason given was that company policy did not permit any badge or emblem, charity or otherwise, to be worn, for fear of offending someone.
This decision has now been reversed... I wonder what changed their mind?
Was it, as is reported, that a Chorley MP stepped in and saved the day, or did the company fear the financial damage that would have been done to their business, had they continued with their staff policy of not allowing a poppy to be worn?
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