Target Offers Alternatives to Muslim Employees

March 20, 2007

Author: Steve Karnowski

Source: Post-Bulletin

Wire Service: AP

http://www.postbulletin.com/newsmanager/templates/localnews_story.asp?a=288064&z=2

MINNEAPOLIS -- Muslim cashiers at some Minneapolis Target stores who object to ringing up products that contain pork are being shifted to other positions where they don't need to, the discount retailer said Saturday.

The Star Tribune reported last week that some Muslim cashiers at local Targets had declined to scan pork products such as bacon because doing so would conflict with their religious beliefs. They would ask other cashiers to ring up such purchases or, sometimes, customers would scan the items themselves, the newspaper reported.

Minneapolis-based Target Corp. has now offered its local Muslim cashiers who object to handling pork the option of wearing gloves while cashiering, shifting to other positions or transferring to other nearby stores.

"We are confident that this is a reasonable solution for our guests and team members," Target spokeswoman Paula Thornton-Greear said in a statement e-mailed to The Associated Press on Saturday. Greear said it was a localized problem and that it would be handled on a case-by-case basis.

"It is not an issue in most of our stores in the Twin Cities," she said in separate comments via e-mail. "There is also no indication that this is an issue in the Minnesota market overall or nationwide."