| I suppose the distinction between jewelery and attire is important, though it does seem discriminatory to allow things to be worn that identify the faith of some employees while forbidding this to others of different faiths. I understand the logic in British Airways policy, as the rule is to conceal items of attire that identify religious faith, except when they cannot be concealed (like the traditional Hindu headgear). A crucifix is something that can easily be concealed, so its sensible to require discretion.
Et semel emissum volat irrevocabile verbum.
Raúl M. Núñez Sheriff |