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Australian-Jew Denied Service by Pro-Palestinian Manager at Melbourne Officeworks
Aug 1, 2024, 02:43 AM
An incident at an Officeworks store in Elsternwick, Melbourne, has sparked controversy after an Australian-Jew was refused service by a manager who identified as 'pro-Palestinian'. The customer was denied lamination services for a Jewish newspaper, and the event was captured on video, which has since gone viral on social media. Officeworks confirmed that the manager, who holds extreme political views, is still employed by the company. The company offered the customer a $100 gift voucher as compensation. The Jewish man has been writing to Officeworks and its owners regarding the incident.
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