Wellington Posties Take a Stand Against Controversial Circular

Monday, 26 August 2024, 08:00

Wellington posties have taken a firm stand against the controversial circular that claims the Wellington City Council aims for mosques to broadcast Islamic prayers. This decision reflects a growing sentiment in the community regarding local governance. The Postal Workers Union has backed their members in refusing to deliver this divisive message, asserting their commitment to ethical standards.
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Wellington Posties Take a Stand Against Controversial Circular

Wellington Posties Refuse to Deliver Circular

The Wellington Postal Workers Union has supported its members in rejecting the delivery of a circular identified as a 'dog whistle' that implicates the Wellington City Council in controversial maneuvers regarding local mosques. This move has sparked discussions about the separation of community standards and political messaging.

Community Reactions

  • Intense community response against the circular
  • Expressions of solidarity among postal workers
  • Calls for respectful dialogue in the city

Key Points of the Issue

  1. The circular's inflammatory language
  2. Postal workers' ethical responsibility
  3. The role of local government in community matters

This article was prepared using information from open sources in accordance with the principles of Ethical Policy. The editorial team is not responsible for absolute accuracy, as it relies on data from the sources referenced.


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