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Personal legal advice         £20,000

Home Improvements       £700,000

For everything else……there's MasterCard

For the Sponger Speaker who doesn't want to break into his £137,000 salary


Women and Equalities Minister Harriet Harman was able to introduce the
rules as amendments to the EU’s Equal Treatment Directive – without
going before Parliament.


The directive says workers should not be “subjected to any conduct
related to their sex, which violates their dignity or creates an
intimidating, hostile, degrading, humiliating or offensive environment”. reports the Kent News.


Godfrey Page, from Dover, is the chairman of the Guild of Master
Victuallers, which represents 400 pubs nationally.
Mr Page is dismayed at the introduction of the new rules, which he says
will be impossible to enforce when it comes to barmaids.

New
laws coming into force tomorrow to protect workers from being sexually
harassed by customers have been slammed by pub landlords as “political
correctness gone mad”.


He said bar staff and landlords were more than capable of handling most awkward customers, without the need for more red tape.

“Landlords already have enough to worry about with stopping people
smoking, keeping under-age drinkers out and preventing drug dealing,” he
said.

“Now, he faces potentially massive fines if a customer calls his barmaid ‘luv’. It’s crazy and I just don’t understand it.”


Andrew Aves, from Canterbury, is the Kent regional organiser for the Federation of Small Businesses. He said: “Who dreams this stuff up – which planet do they come from?



The Government’s Commission for Equality and Human Rights said it would monitor the enforcement of the laws. So more non-jobs for snoops then.

Had enough of this crap yet ?

There is another way.

Your Life, Your Country, Your Choice.


Women and Equalities Minister Harriet Harman was able to introduce the
rules as amendments to the EU’s Equal Treatment Directive – without
going before Parliament.


The directive says workers should not be “subjected to any conduct
related to their sex, which violates their dignity or creates an
intimidating, hostile, degrading, humiliating or offensive environment”. reports the Kent News.


Godfrey Page, from Dover, is the chairman of the Guild of Master
Victuallers, which represents 400 pubs nationally.
Mr Page is dismayed at the introduction of the new rules, which he says
will be impossible to enforce when it comes to barmaids.

New
laws coming into force tomorrow to protect workers from being sexually
harassed by customers have been slammed by pub landlords as “political
correctness gone mad”.


He said bar staff and landlords were more than capable of handling most awkward customers, without the need for more red tape.

“Landlords already have enough to worry about with stopping people
smoking, keeping under-age drinkers out and preventing drug dealing,” he
said.

“Now, he faces potentially massive fines if a customer calls his barmaid ‘luv’. It’s crazy and I just don’t understand it.”


Andrew Aves, from Canterbury, is the Kent regional organiser for the Federation of Small Businesses. He said: “Who dreams this stuff up – which planet do they come from?



The Government’s Commission for Equality and Human Rights said it would monitor the enforcement of the laws. So more non-jobs for snoops then.

Had enough of this crap yet ?

There is another way.

Your Life, Your Country, Your Choice.