Company defends consume of signs intended to aid Arabic-speaking customers, but takes them down in one store after threats to staffOptus has removed signs written in Arabic from a Sydney storefront after threats from angry store patrons and complaints it was “inappropriate” after the Paris attacks.
The telecommunications company hit back at customers offended by the signs but removed them from a store in the Casula shopping centre in south-west Sydney saying it had to put the safety of staff first.
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Source: theguardian.com