Tue, 19 Jun 2012 6:12p.m.
Tuni Parata fears she'll lose her job for breaking uniform rules by carrying a pocket Bible.
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21/07/2012 3:34:42 p.m.
CNA wrote:
SHAME ON YOU SKYCITY Management. Your management NEEDS THE BIBLE more than that lady.
11/07/2012 9:34:28 p.m.
Missy wrote:
I'm sorry but what a load of rubbish, her carrying a "tiny" bible can be likened to wearing a pounamu, crucifix or crystal are they going to start "dictating" what Jewellery can be worn too? That woman has given 16 years service to them and this is how they repay her!
19/06/2012 9:58:13 p.m.
Ross wrote:
What would be the situation if it was the Koran that was carried?I wonder how management would handle that.
19/06/2012 7:05:27 p.m.
Rory wrote:
As a previous co-worker of Tuni at SkyCity I can say that I had seen her read the bible in her break in the tower break room but she never tried reading anyone any passage. I had never seen her read it during work. She is the kindest lady you could ever meet.
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