Ramadan

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Western companies have been encouraging people to fast for Ramadan.

Will they also encourage people to give up a favourite food for Lent.

Examples:

NHS (UK): NHS staff have been encouraged to take part in a "Ramadan Challenge" to fast for a day to display allyship and solidarity with their Muslim colleagues. Unilever: The multinational consumer goods company hosts open Ramadan sharing and learning sessions and encourages employees to join a voluntary fasting day. Deloitte: The professional services firm, through its Muslim Network, encourages supportive measures, which include accommodating flexible, adjusted schedules for those fasting. CGI (Australia): This company implements measures to support fasting employees, including flexible working hours to accommodate early starts and finishes. Souki Lawyers (Melbourne): The firm supports staff by offering alternating schedules that allow employees to leave early (4:30 pm) to prepare for breaking their fast. The Migration Agency (Australia): Actively encourages team members to learn about and respect the cultural and religious practices of their Muslim colleagues during this period.   MyBusiness.com.au

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