Christian nurse says NHS 'persecuted' her faith and favours Muslim employees

Written by Super User 19 May 2010

A Christian nurse who refused to remove her crucifix at work has told an employment tribunal she felt ‘persecuted’ because of her faith. Shirley Chaplin, who has worn her cross every day for 30 years, said she felt that Muslim members of staff were treated with greater understanding when it came to outward symbols of their religion. The 54 year-old was banned from working on hospital wards and moved to an office job by Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Trust after she failed to hide the cross she wore as a necklace. She is now suing her hospital employers. Mrs Chaplin is supported in her case by seven
leading bishops who have written a letter to The Sunday Telegraph published on 28 April. DailyTelegraph In the letter, the Bishops express their deep disquiet at the double standards of public sector employers, claiming that Christians are punished while followers of other faiths are treated far more sensitively. (See Prayer Alert 3909)

Pray: for all those whose faith is challenged in the workplace. (Ps.109:28)

More: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/7538768/Christian-nurse-says-NHS-persecuted-her-faith-and-favours-Muslims-employees.html

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