Victoria commented: “I conducted all my conversations with my colleague in a sensitive and appropriate way. I knew she was from a different faith background and I was respectful of that. Surely there should be room for mutual conversations about faith, where appropriate, in the workplace?
“I am extremely disappointed with the Tribunal’s decision to side with my employer. There is already an unnatural caginess around faith and belief which is an obstruction to building meaningful relationships in the workplace.
“This decision will only perpetuate that, to the detriment of working relationships in the NHS.”
Victoria’s case shows the serious problems with the ‘equality and diversity’ framework. It is driving people apart in the workplace, not bringing them together. These strained relationships mean that work productivity ultimately suffers as well. |
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