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dapaterson said:Hey! Are you suggesting my DWAN improvement memos don't get read and actioned?
I am quite certain that some action is taken with each and every such memo.
dapaterson said:Hey! Are you suggesting my DWAN improvement memos don't get read and actioned?
Michael O'Leary said:I am quite certain that some action is taken with each and every such memo.
dapaterson said:Yes, there are many more pressing issues confronting the CF today. But at some point the CF institutionally will have to move. It is eminently preferable to make such movement on your own time, in your own way - waiting for a court order to do things in short order means the institution has much less control over its destiny and will generally be more damaging that a self-directed process of change.
N. McKay said:The argument of inevitability, if not already known as a logical fallacy, should be. (I prefer to call it the "barbarians at the gates" argument.)
The truth of it, I would say, is that there are still enough people in Canadian society who think men wearing earrings looks bad -- and men not being allowed to wear earrings is not an unreasonable rule -- that there is no particular pressure to change that rule. Ditto for the hippie hair.
So can I, like the oversize ones, of both sexes.Grimaldus said:I can throw out a few things that we allow in uniform that looks a heck of a lot worse than some dude with an earing.
mariomike said:Sanitation and Hygiene:
Canadian Food Inspection Agency
Beard covers required for meat, fish and dairy workers:
"3.8.3 Sanitary Practices
(4) Every person who enters or is in any area of a registered establishment where a meat product or an ingredient is exposed shall wear a hair covering and, if appropriate, a beard and moustache covering.":
http://www.inspection.gc.ca/english/fssa/meavia/man/ch3/3-8e.shtml
2010
"OTTAWA—A Toronto meat packing plant...
Most other problems spotted by inspectors were less serious, including incomplete records, a cracked conveyor belt, ceiling condensation, peeling paint, an employee not wearing his beard net and “a large chunk of pastrami” stuck in the slicer after the production line had switched over to mortadella.":
http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/article/830221--meat-packing-plant-caught-fudging-best-before-dates
Canadian Food Inspection Agency
2.2.8 Inspection Material and Equipment
"Each inspector must have the following items and use or wear them in the appropriate situations:
Attire:
"hair and (if applicable) beard covers without holes (not mesh/net types) in good condition":
http://www.inspection.gc.ca/english/fssa/protra/est/ch2e.shtml
Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs:
Beard net: A disposable beard net keeps hair from your beard out of fish products.
Employee Hygiene:
"Employees should wear proper hair restraints, such as a hairnet or beard net":
http://www.nr.gov.nl.ca/agric/fsq/Employee_Hygiene.pdf
Reference:
Marriott, N. G. 1994. Principles of Food Sanitation, Third Edition. Chaplan and Hall. New York, NY.
Canadian Food Inspection Agency
US Navy:
"Military personnel with beards for medical reasons and civilian food service personnel must completely cover their beards with a "snood" or beard bag at all times while preparing, handling and serving food or while cleaning and sanitizing food contact surfaces.":
http://www.brooksidepress.org/Products/OperationalMedicine/DATA/operationalmed/Manuals/food/manual/section7/1-55.htm
"The United States Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps strictly ban beards on the basis of both hygiene and of the necessity of a good seal for gas masks.":
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facial_hair_in_the_military#United_States
"U.S. Troops Question Military No-Beard Rules in Afghanistan":
"The military says it has good reasons for the beard ban for most American troops—including hygiene, soldierly discipline, and the ability to get a good seal on gas masks should troops need them.":
http://politics.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2008/11/17/us-troops-question-military-no-beard-rules-in-afghanistan.html
"The United States Army and Marine Corps banned beards on grounds of personal hygiene just before World War One but they are permitted for medical reasons, such as temporary skin irritations if needed.":
http://www.suite101.com/content/the-decline-of-beards-in-warfare-a4495
Technoviking said:"Equal rights" in terms of dress is utter BS IMHO. Men cut their hair, women wear bras. Men grow beards, women wear skirts. Suck it up and do as we say. I mean, for crying out loud, if you don't like it, I offer you this advice:
GET OUT OF THE MILITARY AND MAKE ROOM FOR THOSE WHO WILL FOCUS ON THE IMPORTANT STUFF (LIKE BEING A GOOD SOLDIER/SAILOR/AIRMAN/AIRWOMAN).
GET A SHAVE AND A HAIRCUT WHEN ORDERED TO!
Remember, the military can order you to do things that other organisations cannot. And we are expected to have a certain "look". Being a volunteer force, if I hear one more person whinge about this bullshit, I'm going to have a f*cking coronary! I mean, honest to God, people.
Pusser said:Following orders is not the issue here. What is at issue is whether those orders ought to be given in the first place.
Pusser said:Following orders is not the issue here. What is at issue is whether those orders ought to be given in the first place.
As the regulation and criteria are still on the books, if there is doubt as to the veracity of the wearer's motives and said motives can't be proven to satisfy the criteria (chit, religion, etc), the regulation wins and the order is legal and allowed, and should be given.Michael O'Leary said:Since an order to shave is not illegal to give, not unethical to give and not immoral (as long as we're only talking about men's facial hair), then the issue is actually to establish what mechanisms are available to a CF member to officially express their opinion that they don't like the order.
dapaterson said:
GAP said:Is not the Netherlands allowed to wear beards? I noticed it in the pics of the articles I posted....have they always been able to, or was there a transition? If there was a transition, was it as contentious as it would seem to be in Canada?
just saying....... ;D