Backlash on Decision: Employee's Wearing of Cross

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[FONT=arial,helvetica,sans-serif](AgapePress) - British Airways (BA) recently announced that it would again review its dress code policy after initially ruling that one of its employees could not wear a cross to work because it violated the dress code.[/FONT]
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[FONT=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]Back in October, Nadia Eweida, a check-in worker, was told that she would have to either remove her cross or hide it beneath a scarf. Eweida, a Coptic Christian, refused and was ultimately sent home. She was also placed on unpaid leave.[/FONT]


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[FONT=arial,helvetica,sans-serif](AgapePress) - British Airways (BA) recently announced that it would again review its dress code policy after initially ruling that one of its employees could not wear a cross to work because it violated the dress code.[/FONT]


[FONT=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]Back in October, Nadia Eweida, a check-in worker, was told that she would have to either remove her cross or hide it beneath a scarf. Eweida, a Coptic Christian, refused and was ultimately sent home. She was also placed on unpaid leave.[/FONT]


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From my perspective...put it under the shirt. Who cares what is visible? What is underneath/inside is what counts...
 
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