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Religion or belief discrimination: Christian employee not permitted to wear cross over uniform did not suffer indirect discrimination

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    Eweida v British Airways plc [2009] IRLR 78 EAT (0 other reports)

In Eweida v British Airways plc EAT/0123/08, the EAT held that a uniform policy that prohibited visible items of jewellery, unless worn in pursuance of a mandatory scriptural requirement, did not indirectly discriminate against a Christian employee who wished to display a cross over her uniform.