A major British food processor has been ordered to pay a former worker as it was found that he was discriminated against after he refused to obey an order to take off his crucifix necklace multiple times at work, according to a judgment issued on June 7.
The Employment Tribunal website was updated with the judgment on June 14 (pdf).
A Christian factory worker won more than £22,000 after a work tribunal found he was the victim of religious discrimination at 2 Sisters Food Group in Coupar Angus, Scotland.
2 Sisters Food Group is a large UK food company that produces frozen-ready meals, poultry, pies, and more….