Thank God! Christians have finally been told they can wear crosses and religious symbols at work. New official guidance will warn that dress codes will NOT be allowed to ban such items. Non-compliant companies could be fined or forced to pay compensation. Equalities minister Victoria Atkins is rounding on religious intolerance as long as symbols do not interfere with the ability to do the job. She said: ‘Discrimination in the workplace is not only completely unacceptable but also against the law. We will not stand for it. Our society has a proud tradition of religious tolerance; I want to see that reflected in workplaces across the country.’ The Church of England welcomed this ‘sensible decision’, adding: ‘Christians who wish to show their faith by wearing a cross should be free to do so. Freedom of expression continues to be an important British value.’
Christians can wear a cross at work
Written by David Fletcher 18 May 2018Additional Info
- Praise: God that this right for Christians to express their faith has been upheld and placed into law. (Romans 1:16)
- More: www.express.co.uk/news/uk/958852/christians-wear-cross-crucifix-religious-symbols-work