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      <title>Equality Commissioner: Misogyny against women in the workplace is allowed - if you are Muslim</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[details&#xA;summary&#xA;More Equal Than Others.&#xA;/summary&#xA;&#xA;img src=&#34;https://www.kansalainen.fi/wp-content/uploads/Nayttokuva-2025-01-09-002002-990x556.jpg&#34; width=&#34;990&#34; height=&#34;556&#34; /&#xA;A Muslim man was denied a job at Greater Stockholm Transport Authority (Stockholms Lokaltrafik, SL). The reason was that the man had made it clear that he put his Muslim faith before Swedish values ​​of equality. According to Muslims, women are inferior to men. For example, he refused to shake hands with women. But now the man is supported by Sweden&#39;s Equality Commissioner (DO), according to whom misogyny in the workplace is allowed - if religious reasons can be invoked.&#xA;&#xA;A Muslim fundamentalist man applied for a job as a security guard at the Greater Stockholm Transport Authority and was scheduled for a job interview. But when she told the employer before the interview that she could not consider treating women as equals because of her religion, the interview was cancelled.&#xA;&#xA;Defending misogyny&#xA;The man felt that he had been discriminated against and filed a complaint with the equality commissioner, and the authority sided with the man.&#xA;&#xA;In their statement, they criticize the company and say it was wrong not to let the man in for an interview. According to the Commissioner for Equality, Muslims&#39; misogyny takes precedence over respect for Swedish values ​​of equality.&#xA;&#xA;The man argued in his complaint that looking down on women for religious reasons should not be considered a problem. This was because he didn&#39;t think he needed to shake hands with women in his job.&#xA;&#xA;Suur-Stockholm Liikenne disagreed and said that such situations can of course occur with a security guard and that it is a problem and against the company&#39;s neutrality policy to regard women as inferior beings in general. In light of #MeToo, they thought they had justice on their side.&#xA;&#xA;Islam wins gender equality&#xA;But refusing to greet women as a manifestation of misogyny is not a reason to deny anyone a job. &#34;If misogyny can be connected to the religious beliefs of Muslims, it must be allowed,&#34; says the Commissioner for Equality and justifies the special right in his decision as follows:&#xA;&#xA;&#34;Touching is something that is not comfortable for all people, and there is no reason to demand a handshake in particular, because there are other ways to greet respectfully that do not involve physical contact&#34;&#xA;&#xA;The information found on the equality commissioner&#39;s website does not indicate whether the company is obliged to pay compensation to the Muslim man.&#xA;&#xA;Opposite decision in the previous case&#xA;The decision marks a change of direction for the authority. In previous similar disputes, it has sided with the employer.&#xA;&#xA;In 2016, the Equality Commissioner received a complaint in which a man felt that he had been discriminated against when he applied for a job as an integration counselor at an integration center for young immigrants, but he was denied a job. The man said that because of the Muslim view of women, he does not greet women by shaking hands, although he had no problem doing so with men.&#xA;&#xA;The equality commissioner then said that it was not wrong to deny the man a job. The employer&#39;s requirement that employees be able to touch people of both sexes &#34;is not unreasonable,&#34; they said. In the decision given now, the same authority takes a completely opposite position.&#xA;&#xA;Source: Samnytt&#xA;div&#xA;a href=&#34;https://www.kansalainen.fi/yhdenvertaisuusvaltuutettu-naisiin-kohdistuva-naisvihamielisyys-tyopaikalla-sallittua-jos-olet-muslimi/&#34; target=&#34;_blank&#34; style=&#34;target-new: tag;&#34;Yhdenvertaisuusvaltuutettu: Naisiin kohdistuva naisvihamielisyys työpaikalla sallittua – jos olet muslimi/a&#xA;/div&#xA;/details&#xA;]]&gt;</description>
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A Muslim man was denied a job at Greater Stockholm Transport Authority (Stockholms Lokaltrafik, SL). The reason was that the man had made it clear that he put his Muslim faith before Swedish values ​​of equality. According to Muslims, women are inferior to men. For example, he refused to shake hands with women. But now the man is supported by Sweden&#39;s Equality Commissioner (DO), according to whom misogyny in the workplace is allowed – if religious reasons can be invoked.</p>

<p>A Muslim fundamentalist man applied for a job as a security guard at the Greater Stockholm Transport Authority and was scheduled for a job interview. But when she told the employer before the interview that she could not consider treating women as equals because of her religion, the interview was cancelled.</p>

<p>Defending misogyny
The man felt that he had been discriminated against and filed a complaint with the equality commissioner, and the authority sided with the man.</p>

<p>In their statement, they criticize the company and say it was wrong not to let the man in for an interview. According to the Commissioner for Equality, Muslims&#39; misogyny takes precedence over respect for Swedish values ​​of equality.</p>

<p>The man argued in his complaint that looking down on women for religious reasons should not be considered a problem. This was because he didn&#39;t think he needed to shake hands with women in his job.</p>

<p>Suur-Stockholm Liikenne disagreed and said that such situations can of course occur with a security guard and that it is a problem and against the company&#39;s neutrality policy to regard women as inferior beings in general. In light of <a href="https://blog.natehiggers.org/tag:MeToo" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">MeToo</span></a>, they thought they had justice on their side.</p>

<p>Islam wins gender equality
But refusing to greet women as a manifestation of misogyny is not a reason to deny anyone a job. “If misogyny can be connected to the religious beliefs of Muslims, it must be allowed,” says the Commissioner for Equality and justifies the special right in his decision as follows:</p>

<p>“Touching is something that is not comfortable for all people, and there is no reason to demand a handshake in particular, because there are other ways to greet respectfully that do not involve physical contact”</p>

<p>The information found on the equality commissioner&#39;s website does not indicate whether the company is obliged to pay compensation to the Muslim man.</p>

<p>Opposite decision in the previous case
The decision marks a change of direction for the authority. In previous similar disputes, it has sided with the employer.</p>

<p>In 2016, the Equality Commissioner received a complaint in which a man felt that he had been discriminated against when he applied for a job as an integration counselor at an integration center for young immigrants, but he was denied a job. The man said that because of the Muslim view of women, he does not greet women by shaking hands, although he had no problem doing so with men.</p>

<p>The equality commissioner then said that it was not wrong to deny the man a job. The employer&#39;s requirement that employees be able to touch people of both sexes “is not unreasonable,” they said. In the decision given now, the same authority takes a completely opposite position.</p>

<p>Source: Samnytt
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