'With the Christmas bonus, suddenly Muslims have no problem with the word Christmas'


A right-wing trade union has caused controversy in Austria by suggesting Muslim workers should not be entitled to Christmas bonuses on account of their religion.

The ‘Free Workers of Upper Austria’ group conducted a poll on its Facebook page with the title, “Soon new Christmas bonuses will come into force. Muslims will also be eligible, who deny Christian festivals and traditions. What do you think of this?”

The poll asked the page’s 14,000 followers whether they thought everyone was entitled to a bonus regardless of their religion, or whether Muslim workers should be denied the extra money “if they are against all Christian traditions”.

Last week, the Austrian government voted to give an additional €100 to each of the country’s 1.8million pensioners at Christmas, to boost the pre-arranged festive bonus given to workers by their former employers. It is estimated the scheme will cost the country up to €179 million.

The union, which is closely linked to Austria’s far-right FPÖ party, appeared to suggest Muslim residents should not be eligible for the planned payment, but quickly deleted the poll after it was criticised.

Out of 600 respondents, a majority of votes in the poll had argued for Muslims to be denied the payment at the time of its deletion, according to the Local.

Gerhard Knoll, national chair of the Free Workers union, said the poll was not intended to be discriminatory and the group merely wanted to discuss the new payments.

“We wanted to open a discussion, pointing out a double standard: many Muslims have a problem with the word Christmas and there was a discussion about whether to rename winter markets because it annoyed them,” Mr Knoll told der Standard.

“With the Christmas bonus, suddenly Muslims have no problem with the word Christmas. But we are not demanding that the government denies them payments, that would be really discriminatory.


Source: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/wo...-a7445071.html