Come sapete una dipendente della British è stata sospesa perché indossava una catenina con un crocifisso.
Io credo che in un paese dove chiunmque può girare con il burka o con starni vestiti il fatto che la BA non tolleri la catenina sia vergognoso.
Sapevo che non l'avrei fatto, non essendo mia intenzione volare più intercontinentale, ma di certo non sceglierei più BA.
Ecco un articolo che mostra che pure in UK non sono tutti allineati sulla linea della British Airways
A Cabinet minister has attacked the British Airways ruling banning a Christian employee from wearing a cross around her neck, branding it "loopy".
Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Hain said he "didn't understand" a decision by the airline to make check-in worker Nadia Eweida remove her necklace.
He said in an interview on BBC1's Sunday AM programme: "Frankly I think the British Airways order for her not to wear a cross was loopy.
"I don't understand it, I don't think anybody understands it and that is my view."
Mr Hain is the most senior politician to join the growing chorus of condemnation of BA.
Ms Eweida claims she was effectively "forced" to take unpaid leave after refusing to remove the cross, which is about the size of a five pence piece.
Meanwhile, the airline said that items such as turbans, hijabs and bangles could be worn "as it is not practical for staff to conceal them beneath their uniforms".
Miss Eweida, 55, who has been with BA for seven years, plans to sue her employer for religious discrimination.
The airline, now facing a call for Christians to boycott it, was accused of "double standards".
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