EU: Court of Justice Reaffirms its Views on Wearing Religious Signs at the Workplace
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Source : leglobal.lawThe case concerned a Belgian woman of the Muslim faith who applied for a position at a Belgian company which manages social housing. Her candidature was denied because she expressed her wish to wear a headscarf, which would be in contradiction with the company’s neutrality policy. Also, her proposition to wear another type of head […] The post E... Lire la suite
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