Bearing crosses in the workplace

U.K. moves to ban religious symbols but employers should accommodate them: Experts

The British government is set to argue in a landmark court case that Christians do not have the right to openly wear a cross at work. The government will argue that because it is not a requirement of the Christian faith, employers can “ban the wearing of the cross and sack workers who insist on doing so,” according to a March article in the Telegraph.

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