The problem is that generally it takes 5 minutes to get to the prayer room to pray 5 minutes which often may mean 5 to 10 minutes, then another 5 minutes to get back to the production line and another 5 minutes to get “set” so you are back in production. Couple that with the legally enforced two 15 minute unpaid breaks per shift and the mandatory 30 minute lunch break and then you begin to see the problem! It turns into an hour of additional time lost per Muzzie per shift just to accommodate their two per shift 5 minute prayer breaks.
“The problem is that generally it takes 5 minutes to get to the prayer room to pray 5 minutes which often may mean 5 to 10 minutes, then another 5 minutes to get back to the production line and another 5 minutes to get âsetâ so you are back in production.”
I was thinking the same...I SERIOUSLY DOUBT it’s just 5 minutes of lost time. I also wonder who calls for the breaks - perhaps some Imam starts chanting and then presses the Emergency Stop button on the line - if so, then that causes safety hazards to all employees? I don’t know, but if the rule applies to all religions, then no one is being fired because of it.