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    Default Pinoy sacked over bathroom habits in Australia


    A TOWNSVILLE man has been sacked for `un-Australian' toilet habits.
    Amador Bernabe, 43, uses water to clean himself instead of toilet paper.
    Mr Bernabe, a machine operator on a working visa from the Philippines, said it was his culture.
    But on Thursday he got the shock of his life when his foreman followed him into the toilet questioning his toilet hygiene.
    Mr Bernabe said his employer Townsville Engineering Industries (TEI) sacked him yesterday for not going to the toilet the Australian way.
    TEI, which is located at the Bohle, could not be reached for comment yesterday.
    The move has angered union bosses and politicians on the Australia Day weekend.
    "I went to go to the toilet and I took a bottle of water when my foreman saw me and he said `you can't bring the water in there'," Mr Bernabe said.
    "I asked why and he said it wasn't good but I said it's our way and he followed me into the toilet.
    "I said it's my personal hygiene. I didn't break any law, I didn't break any rules of the company, why can't I do this, and he said he would report me to the manager.
    "The next morning when I came in I went to punch my time card and he told me the manager wanted to talk to me in his office.
    "He asked me what had happened and I explained to him and he said if I didn't follow the Australian way I would be immediately terminated and I said `sir, then you better terminate me'."
    Australian Manufacturing Worker's Union state organiser Rick Finch said the incident was shocking.
    "I think it is atrocious, an invasion of a person's rights and cultural beliefs," he said.
    "The paradox of the toilet and a person's actions is something that no boss can even think about interfering with and the thought that bosses think they have the control to get involved in the toiletry is a gross invasion of an employee's privacy.
    "If it wasn't so disgusting it would almost be laughable."
    Mr Finch slammed the move as `bigoted'.
    Greens spokeswoman Jenny Stirling praised Mr Bernabe for standing up for his rights.
    "I commend the man for standing up for himself and I encourage the employer to have further talks with the union and the employee and I am sure commonsense will prevail," she said.
    "I would like to see how Australians feel when they go to Europe where in places they don't have toilet paper."
    Thuringowa MP Craig Wallace said the company should re-evaluate their priorities.
    "Employers should be worried how their business operates rather than what their employees do in the loo," he said.
    "I know in a number of cultures using paper to clean yourself is considered an offence because of their beliefs.
    "If he is being hygienic and not bothering anyone else then good luck to him."
    Mr Finch said employers should be more tolerant of their employees, especially in Mr Bernabe's case where he has been brought to the country by TEI on a 457 visa.
    "At the end of the day we are a multicultural society and if they want to import workers then they need to be tolerant of other workers and other cultures," he said.
    "They don't own these workers, they are borrowed and hired to carry out a job.
    "The thought these bosses think they can lord it over these workers is insane.
    "What it shows is the company's complete arrogance for workers' rights."
    Mr Bernabe, a father of four, had been with the company since April 2008 and said he had no problems until yesterday.
    "It's hard work but it is my skill so it is good," he said.
    "The only problem was yesterday."


    Louya oi kay mas ganahan cya mangilo ug tubig kaysa toilet paper.
    source: Townsville toilet row – man sacked over bathroom habits | Townsville Bulletin News

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    ahaka gud ani! sakto jud ni c Bernabe, nabuang na iya employer, and he stood up for his rights. cla mn hinuon magbuot kung unsaon nato pag tuwad sa toilet bowl. kanahan ning mga tawhana. patyan gyud ni ang employer nila labi na sa ila Prime Minister. let's see what happens next.

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    Hmmm, a fitting title for this story is...

    "The Asshole Foreman Who Prefers Wiping (over Washing) Assholes"

    -RODION

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    "I went to go to the toilet and I took a bottle of water when my foreman saw me and he said `you can't bring the water in there'," Mr Bernabe said.

    basin nagtuo ang foreman nga sa botilya niya isud iyang tae! bwahahahaha!

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    a vestige of cultural ignorance or intolerance

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    hahay....mas limpyo pa man ang water and soap kaysa toilet paper....
    Last edited by elaimakulai; 01-27-2009 at 10:54 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mustardmaggot View Post
    "I went to go to the toilet and I took a bottle of water when my foreman saw me and he said `you can't bring the water in there'," Mr Bernabe said.

    basin nagtuo ang foreman nga sa botilya niya isud iyang tae! bwahahahaha!
    bitaw noh... basin miscommunication lng... hahaha...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mustardmaggot View Post
    "I went to go to the toilet and I took a bottle of water when my foreman saw me and he said `you can't bring the water in there'," Mr Bernabe said.

    basin nagtuo ang foreman nga sa botilya niya isud iyang tae! bwahahahaha!
    hahaha, bitaw sa, bac na misinterpret sa foreman.

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    sakit anang toilet paper oi bisan humok.. maka.almoranas man na.. hehehe..

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    As far as I know, most Pinoys will use toilet paper. Is it Pinoy culture NOT to use toilet paper? Karon pa man sad ko kadungog aning magdala gyud ug tubig even in public toilets.

    I guess it's just a misunderstanding or miscommunication. Am aware that there are certain cultures that use the bare left hand for washing, while they use their bare right hand for eating. That's why these people only use their right hand for eating. I hope this guy at least used toilet paper before washing his behind.

    Medyo luod para nako nang wa gyud gamit toilet paper in public toilets wherein one bottle nga tubig ang magamit and not sure kung naa ba siya sabon. Anyway, as long as he washes his hands very well with soap and water, ok ra sad siguro. Pero ka lain pud anang ubanan ka sa CR oi. Maayo gani siguro wa mo tan-aw ug gi-unsa niya paggamit ang tubig. On the other hand, kung ang iyang gidala sa CR ang iyang water bottle nga sudlanan sa iyang ba-on para inom, makasabot sad siguro ko sa reaction sa iyang foreman!

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