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The human right for McDonald's employees not to wash their hands
Ezra Levant.com ^ | April 15, 2008 | Ezra Levant

Posted on 04/17/2008 3:22:18 PM PDT by fanfan

Don't eat at McDonald's on South West Marine Drive in Vancouver.

Listen. I love McDonald's, both for their food and for what they stand for philosophically. I thought that Super Size Me was a piece of anti-capitalist, anti-beef propaganda.

But when you're in Vancouver, skip the McDonald's on Marine Drive.

That's because the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal has ruled that one of the employees there has a human right not to wash her hands when working in their kitchen.

Beena Datt claimed that she developed a "skin condition" that meant she couldn't wash her hands in compliance with McDonald's hygiene policy. That's the same hygiene policy that makes McDonald's like an embassy to Canadians travelling overseas -- when you're in a Third World country, and tired of eating in hygiene-challenged local restaurants, you can count on a western standard of cleanliness and quality at McDonald's.

In B.C., McDonald's hygiene policy isn't just a matter of corporate pride. It's a matter of the law -- both the Health Act and the Food Premises Regulations. And then there's B.C.'s Food Protection Guidelines issued by the B.C. Centre for Disease Control. McDonald's subscribes to all of them. Hell, they probably helped write them.

McDonald's is fanatical about hand-washing, to their credit. They have hand-washing rules. Not just the obvious "wash your hands after the bathroom" rules. But other rules, like wash your hands after shaking someone's hand. Wash your hands after retrieving food from the freezer. Wash your hands after touching a door handle. They even have a chime that goes off every hour. It's a "we're all going to wash our hands now" chime. Seriously -- see paragraph 23 of the ruling.

Datt wouldn't wash her hands. She just wouldn't -- she said she couldn't. So her employment was terminated. The B.C. Human Rights Tribunal ordered that McDonald's pay her not only $23,000 for "lost income", but an additional $25,000 for her "dignity and self-respect". You see, in B.C. a food preparation worker's self-respect trumps a company's commitment to cleanliness. They violated her "human rights".

The $50,000+ penalty -- plus several years of legal fees and medical and rehab experts -- isn't the worst of it. Inventing a "human right" for a worker to go to the bathroom and then to handle meat without washing her hands in between, as an excuse for that $50,000 shakedown isn't the worst of it either.

The worst of it is that the BCHRT has ordered that McDonald's, in paragraph 298 of the decision, to "cease the discriminatory conduct or any similar conduct and refrain from committing the same or similar contravention."

Beena Datt and her filthy hands are gone. But the restaurant has been ordered not to enforce its hand washing policy in any future cases like Datt's.

I wonder what will happen if, God forbid, someone were to contract a disease from that McDonald's because of this insane order. Could such a victim sue McDonald's for failing to live up to its legal public health requirements, even though McDonald's wanted to do so? Or could the BCHRT itself be sued? Would your answer be different if it was just one customer who got an upset stomach -- or a dozen people dying from e. coli, Walkerton style?

And, dear reader, if you think that this decision is some rogue ruling, you just don't know human rights commissions. This decision has plenty of precedents -- such as the Alberta ruling that found a human right to work in a restaurant, while infected with Hepatitis. There, Ruby Repas only got $5,000 for her "human right" to be a health hazard. (That case, incidentally, was argued by the Alberta HRC's resident Muslim supremacist, Arman Chak).

In 2004, Repas won $5,000. Now Datt won $50,000 plus interest. What will the penalty be next time? If you were a restaurateur, what would you do: fire a hazardous employee -- or risk a potential $150,000 price tag?

And if you were a customer of McDonald's in Vancouver, or Albert's Restaurant in Red Deer, or any other citizen of Canada in whose name these absurd rulings are being ordered, how much worse must these commissions get before you agree with me that they are just not normal?

h/t BCF, AS.

ADDENDUM: Some commenters suggest that I am downplaying Datt's problem. I'm not. If she really did have a skin condition that stopped her from washing her hands, there are other remedies out there for her, from workers compensation to long term disability insurance, to switching jobs within McDonald's, or going elsewhere. All of those remedies predate the innovation of human rights commissions, and still coincide with them today. That's an added absurdity and unfairness with HRCs: my reading of the past five years of Alberta's HRC cases shows that they have essentially become an additional top-up to workers compensation claims. In this case, it's a $50,000 top-up. Not bad, for a McDonald's worker.

But HRCs don't have the expertise of workers compensation staff, nor are they bound by the same rules and precedents. And, it goes without saying, that in this case, they lack a basic understand of hygiene and food-borne illnesses. I have sympathy for Datt, as much as I would for anyone else who appears to have a long term disability, if that's really the case here (there was no testimony from doctors). For this to be twisted into a "human rights case", and for McDonald's to be ordered to accommodate her to the point of "undue hardship", and for a permanent order to be lodged against them reducing their hand-washing regimen, is abominable.


TOPICS: Food; Society
KEYWORDS: bchrc; canada; mcdonalds; publichealth
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To: fanfan
I want to visit British Columbia and personally shake hands with each and every member of their Human Rights Tribunal for their wisdom and common sense in preserving the dignity of that girl.

(right after I reach into my pants and scratch my balls reaaaally good!)

Of course I won't mention that to them until after I've returned from my visit to their liddle socialist paradise. ;)

21 posted on 04/17/2008 4:11:58 PM PDT by mkjessup (Jimmy Carter is the skidmark in the panties of American history.)
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To: mkjessup

Just don’t shake hands with the employees lol!


22 posted on 04/17/2008 4:15:04 PM PDT by purpleraine
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To: JoeA
Is it just me, or is there a substantial rise in the rate of diseases contracted in restaurants or traceable to contaminated food? And is that number coincidental with the passage of NAFTA and the invasion of illegal immigrants, in both the US and Canada?

It's not just you.

It's the Human Rights Commision.

23 posted on 04/17/2008 4:21:06 PM PDT by fanfan ("We don't start fights my friends, but we finish them, and never leave until our work is done."PMSH)
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To: purpleraine
Just don't shake hands with the employees lol!

No worries, I'm shaking hands only with 'human rights' do-gooders, Liberals, and any NDP members I might run into.

Which reminds me (in a fashion) of an old story about a Harvard educated fellow, who finds himself in a public men's room, standing next to a burly Texan visting from out of town, and as the Texan finishes draining the weasel, he zips himself up and starts to head for the exit, the Harvard graduate calls after him "I say there, at Harvard they taught us to wash our hands after relieving ourselves!"

And the Texan called back and says "That's real nice, c'mon down to Texas where they teach us not to p*ss on our hands when taking a leak!"
24 posted on 04/17/2008 4:41:59 PM PDT by mkjessup (Jimmy Carter is the skidmark in the panties of American history.)
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To: mkjessup

Yep!


25 posted on 04/17/2008 4:43:31 PM PDT by purpleraine
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To: fanfan

26 posted on 04/17/2008 4:45:55 PM PDT by Radix (How come they call people "Morons" when they do not know as much? Shouldn't they be called "Lessons?)
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To: acoulterfan

Congratulations! I thought I was the only one who knew how many times they’d been to McD’s (5 times) but you beat me. I have a philosphy about food, if fast is in the title, skip it!


27 posted on 04/17/2008 4:54:19 PM PDT by chris_bdba
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To: fanfan
Human Right’s commission conceived by idiots and administered by idiots.

I hope they enjoy their collective hepatitis.

28 posted on 04/17/2008 5:16:11 PM PDT by TASMANIANRED (TAZ:Untamed, Unpredictable, Uninhibited.)
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To: fanfan

SURGICAL GLOVES.


29 posted on 04/17/2008 5:22:15 PM PDT by LiberConservative (Part of the "Vast Typical White Guy Conspiracy")
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To: Clock King

They did fire her, and that’s why she sued them....I guess it would okay to serve her food but NOT washing your hands before prepare HER food....


30 posted on 04/17/2008 5:41:44 PM PDT by CIDKauf (No man has a good enough memory to be a successful liar.)
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To: fanfan

If she really did have a skin condition that stopped her from washing her hands, there are other remedies out there for her, from workers compensation to long term disability insurance, to switching jobs within McDonald’s, or going elsewhere.

If she had a skin condition that was contagious, she shouldn’t have been preparing or serving food at all.


31 posted on 04/17/2008 5:59:21 PM PDT by Know et al (Everything I know I read in the newspaper and that's the reason for my ignorance. Will Rogers)
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To: fanfan

Surely this “human right” is far more important than speech or property rights. </ sarcasn>


32 posted on 04/17/2008 9:04:37 PM PDT by JBGUSA (If it's us or them, I choose us.)
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