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GMB protests as Compass sacks employee for wearing a nose stud

Daniel Thomas
Wednesday 19 September 2007 10:25
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A Compass Group employee working on a British Airways contract at Heathrow has been sacked for wearing a nose stud, prompting a furious response from the GMB union.

The union wants the airline to intervene after Amrit Lalji, employed by Compass Group's Eurest UK division in a BA VIP lounge in Heathrow's Terminal 1, was dismissed on 13 September.

Lalji was sacked for "refusing to obey a reasonable management instruction" when she refused to take the nose pin out for work. She claims to wear the stud as part of practising her Hindu religion.

The case echoes that of fellow Heathrow worker Nadia Eweida, who was suspended by BA - and then reinstated - for wearing a Christian cross.

GMB organiser Tahir Bhatti said: "GMB wants BA to step in to secure Amrit Lalji's immediate reinstatement, without any loss of pay. BA has the experience after the crucifix dispute to resolve dress code issues relating to religion."

The union claims that it was only when a BA representative complained about Lalji's nose stud, more than a year into her employment, that Eurest UK started disciplinary proceedings.

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