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A British Airways (BA) employee has lost her fight to openly wear a cross necklace at work at Heathrow.
Nadia Eweida, 55, of Twickenham, has been on unpaid leave since her bosses told her she could not visibly wear her cross at the check-in counter.
She lost her appeal against the decision by BA when she met with the airline bosses on Monday morning.
BA denied it had banned the wearing of crosses and said Ms Eweida had a right to a second appeal.
It said its uniform policy stated that such items could be worn if concealed underneath the uniform.
Nadia Eweida said she was effectively "forced" to take unpaid leave after refusing to conceal the symbol.
Ms Eweida said during Monday's meeting British Airways told her it respected her faith and accepted the cross was not jewellery, but would be standing by its original decision.
She added: "I am fairly disappointed but I'm looking forward to the next stage because the cross is important and the truth will be revealed.
"It is important to wear it to express my faith so that other people will know that Jesus loves them."
Ms Eweida said people of other faiths were allowed to wear visible religious symbols such as headscarves and she wanted to be allowed to do the same.
Fair enough I say - can't have one rule for the muzzies and another rule for every other religion. Get rid of the lot I say. :)
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Oh brother....... Confirm with the rules of your job. They let you wear the cross just not in the open. It has nothing to do with hating your religion it has to do with a company making the decision on what there uniforms should be, how they should be worn and how one should appear when taking checks from them. If you do not like it get a new job lady. People are such morons.
What truth is going to be revealed? That she is causing trouble for no reason? Clearly she is going to lose the second appeal. I bet she runs of crying that the airline is full of devil worshippers. Hmmm, maybe she can get a job where she can make her own rules.
I wonder how she would react if a devil worshipper wore his religious pendants out in the open. Most likely call for a ban I would suspect ::)
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Wasn't there some shit about shiks in airports being allowed to keep on them a small dagger or something along those lines, as it was their religious duty?
I can't wait to clense England.
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A British Airways (BA) employee has lost her fight to openly wear a cross necklace at work at Heathrow.
Nadia Eweida, 55, of Twickenham, has been on unpaid leave since her bosses told her she could not visibly wear her cross at the check-in counter.
She lost her appeal against the decision by BA when she met with the airline bosses on Monday morning.
BA denied it had banned the wearing of crosses and said Ms Eweida had a right to a second appeal.
It said its uniform policy stated that such items could be worn if concealed underneath the uniform.
Nadia Eweida said she was effectively "forced" to take unpaid leave after refusing to conceal the symbol.
Ms Eweida said during Monday's meeting British Airways told her it respected her faith and accepted the cross was not jewellery, but would be standing by its original decision.
She added: "I am fairly disappointed but I'm looking forward to the next stage because the cross is important and the truth will be revealed.
"It is important to wear it to express my faith so that other people will know that Jesus loves them."
Ms Eweida said people of other faiths were allowed to wear visible religious symbols such as headscarves and she wanted to be allowed to do the same.
Fair enough I say - can't have one rule for the muzzies and another rule for every other religion. Get rid of the lot I say. :)
She just wants attention.
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As much as it pains me to do... I have to side with Body88's opinion on this.
I was all in her corner, until I read the part about her feeling the need to show the cross so people will know that Jesus loves her. This appears to me to be more about proselytzing than it is personal devotion.
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As much as it pains me to do... I have to side with Body88's opinion on this.
I was all in her corner, until I read the part about her feeling the need to show the cross so people will know that Jesus loves her. This appears to me to be more about proselytzing than it is personal devotion.
You love me secretly. If you met me I am sure you would want to sleep with me. Pffffttt, just deal with it ;)
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stupid biatch!
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If other employees are allowed to wear religious symbols out in the open then she should be allowed to do the same, period. If she isn't than no one is.
Classic example of favoritism and anti-chistianism.
Yeah, I hate the fact that she wants everyone to see it so they know Jesus loves them or whatever bs but it doesn't matter. That's the idea. Whatever it means to her that's fine as long as the rules are the same for everyone.
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As much as it pains me to do... I have to side with Body88's opinion on this.
I was all in her corner, until I read the part about her feeling the need to show the cross so people will know that Jesus loves her. This appears to me to be more about proselytzing than it is personal devotion.
As much as it pains me to do . . . I have to side with Jag's opinion on this. Hope this doesn't become a habit. ;D
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You love me secretly. If you met me I am sure you would want to sleep with me. Pffffttt, just deal with it ;)
{ROTFLMAO} Send me a pic, and I'll let you know if you're right. ;)
It didn't pain me to agree with YOU, it pained me to take a position that hints at the restriction of religious freedom. I'm all for religious freedom, and I think people should be able to believe whatever they want without being persecuted for it. I also believe people's religious freedoms should be respected. I think it's a slippery slope we climb when we dictate that a person should keep their religion hidden, because to demand that would infringe upon those who due to their particular religion are unable to do so ie: Jews wearing yarmulke's & headscarves, Sikhs & turbans, Muslims & burkas, or face veils etc. However my impression is that the intent of this woman is not about winning the freedom of religion, but rather having the freedom to proselytize her religion on the job. It not only goes against her employers uniform code, it goes against the dictates of her own religion. The Christian bible tell us to worship in secret, not to do so in men's eyes. It appears to me, that is what she's looking to do, ...in which case, I gotta say keep the cross under your shirt honey, ...or find another job.
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As much as it pains me to do . . . I have to side with Jag's opinion on this. Hope this doesn't become a habit. ;D
You love me secretly. If you met me I am sure you would want to sleep with me. Pffffttt, just deal with it ;)
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lol. O.K. That was funny. ;D
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i have huge balls ;)
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Someone take a screenshot... We all agree!!!! Even jag! I think there is a general board set off regulars. I like this board the best. What about you guys?
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{ROTFLMAO} Send me a pic, and I'll let you know if you're right. ;)
It didn't pain me to agree with YOU, it pained me to take a position that hints at the restriction of religious freedom. I'm all for religious freedom, and I think people should be able to believe whatever they want without being persecuted for it. I also believe people's religious freedoms should be respected. I think it's a slippery slope we climb when we dictate that a person should keep their religion hidden, because to demand that would infringe upon those who due to their particular religion are unable to do so ie: Jews wearing yarmulke's & headscarves, Sikhs & turbans, Muslims & burkas, or face veils etc. However my impression is that the intent of this woman is not about winning the freedom of religion, but rather having the freedom to proselytize her religion on the job. It not only goes against her employers uniform code, it goes against the dictates of her own religion. The Christian bible tell us to worship in secret, not to do so in men's eyes. It appears to me, that is what she's looking to do, ...in which case, I gotta say keep the cross under your shirt honey, ...or find another job.
Obviously jag you have never travelled... what you say pains me. Could you be dumber?
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Obviously jag you have never travelled... what you say pains me. Could you be dumber?
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You go from one exteme to the next. You have not one thing to say for women. Especially women wearing the veil. Sorry, my opinion.
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her fault for breaking the rules
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her fault for breaking the rules
Exactly... If she wants to take there money then she needs to follow there rules. After the appeal I would fire her ass for insubordination and slander.
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okay so you live in the UK and are a BA employee who deals with tons of probs with the immigrants...
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Ms Eweida said people of other faiths were allowed to wear visible religious symbols such as headscarves and she wanted to be allowed to do the same.
what's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.
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what's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.
could you marry me?
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could you marry me?
tomorrow. maybe in a heartbeat is a better answer?
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However my impression is that the intent of this woman is not about winning the freedom of religion, but rather having the freedom to proselytize her religion on the job. It not only goes against her employers uniform code, it goes against the dictates of her own religion. The Christian bible tell us to worship in secret, not to do so in men's eyes. It appears to me, that is what she's looking to do, ...in which case, I gotta say keep the cross under your shirt honey, ...or find another job.
And when you pray, you shall not be like the hypocrites. For they love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the corners of the streets, that they may be seen by men. Assuredly, I say to you, they have their reward. But you, when you pray, go into your room, and when you have shut your door, pray to your Father who is in the secret place; and your Father who sees in secret will reward you openly" (Matthew 6:5-6)
:)
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And when you pray, you shall not be like the hypocrites. For they love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the corners of the streets, that they may be seen by men. Assuredly, I say to you, they have their reward. But you, when you pray, go into your room, and when you have shut your door, pray to your Father who is in the secret place; and your Father who sees in secret will reward you openly" (Matthew 6:5-6)
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doesn't seem to me that she's worshipping/praying as she works . . . merely identifying herself as Christian . . . same kind of thing that American politicians do with their little american flag lapel and tie pins.
It's a question of degree . . . a tiny cross is not a problem. Something that prevents identification when necessary, or that could be a weapon (sikh dagger) is a problem that most reasonable people can see.
there's no need to throw the baby out with the bathwater.
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tomorrow. maybe in a heartbeat is a better answer?
yes it is...
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yes it is...
i need to work on my message-board smoothness. ;D
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doesn't seem to me that she's worshipping/praying as she works . . . merely identifying herself as Christian . . .
Ahem .... "It is important to wear it to express my faith so that other people will know that Jesus loves them."
;D
(I didnt read it the first time round either :D)
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i need to work on my message-board smoothness. ;D
Not really... but thine politics are so in the right place. :) Also, you read.
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Ahem .... "It is important to wear it to express my faith so that other people will know that Jesus loves them."
;D
(I didnt read it the first time round either :D)
still a question of degree. wearing a flag is expressing that you're proud to be an American . . . I'm sure BA workers in America could do that.
if all she's doing is wearing a tiny cross (i saw a pic on bbc), it's not really an issue. If, however, she is letting people know that jesus loves them on BA's dime, then she should leave BA and work full-time for Jesus instead.
she wasn't necessarily being hypocritical, and BA seems to be losing the forest for the trees.
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Not really... but thine politics are so in the right place. :) Also, you read.
about my politics being in the right place . . . maybe you should meet my family and explain that to them. ;D
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Or you should meet mine if you ever want to know about right wing blegh :) ... on that note... since i didn't sleep last night....
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doesn't seem to me that she's worshipping/praying as she works . . . merely identifying herself as Christian . . . same kind of thing that American politicians do with their little american flag lapel and tie pins.
It's a question of degree . . . a tiny cross is not a problem. Something that prevents identification when necessary, or that could be a weapon (sikh dagger) is a problem that most reasonable people can see.
there's no need to throw the baby out with the bathwater.
Not that there's anything wrong with a "little american flag lapel." :)
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This is what I have a problem with:
"It is important to wear it to express my faith so that other people will know that Jesus loves them."
Definitely sounds like an attempt to proselytize.
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And when you pray, you shall not be like the hypocrites. For they love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the corners of the streets, that they may be seen by men. Assuredly, I say to you, they have their reward. But you, when you pray, go into your room, and when you have shut your door, pray to your Father who is in the secret place; and your Father who sees in secret will reward you openly" (Matthew 6:5-6)
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Ya, that's the verse I was thinking of.
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You go from one exteme to the next. You have not one thing to say for women. Especially women wearing the veil. Sorry, my opinion.
ahem...
I think it's a slippery slope we climb when we dictate that a person should keep their religion hidden, because to demand that would infringe upon those who due to their particular religion are unable to do so ie: Jews wearing yarmulke's & headscarves, Sikhs & turbans, Muslims & burkas, or face veils etc.
You can apologize when we go shoe shopping together at Holts. :)
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And when you pray, you shall not be like the hypocrites. For they love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the corners of the streets, that they may be seen by men. Assuredly, I say to you, they have their reward. But you, when you pray, go into your room, and when you have shut your door, pray to your Father who is in the secret place; and your Father who sees in secret will reward you openly" (Matthew 6:5-6)
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Good post and excellent example of the case in point.
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What really gets me is these are the same religious assholes who wish to limit everyone else's freedom of speech, yet when someone encroaches on their childlike beliefs its a problem ::)
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could you marry me?
I'm hurt. I guess paris didn't mean anything to you. snif snif
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When does the little cross become a real sized wooden one, like Jesus had. You must draw the line somewhere and like the verse from the bible said in so many words....it doesn't count when you do it for attention. Rules are rules. When you work for someone you either obey them or work somewhere else. The cross would protect her just as much on the inside as the outside and when in NY, she wouldn't have to worry about having it yanked.
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ahem...
You can apologize when we go shoe shopping together at Holts. :)
So sorry Judi, :'( I'm in Europa right now, haven't slept since Saturday, am in the most foul, awful, terrible, disgusted mood EVER, working like a dog, hate the tedious people I'm working with, hate the hotel, and plus there was an issue with my passport when I got here because it was deemed slightly defaced since it got soaked in the rain on my last trip, and had to schlep to the embassy... and also am a little shocked by how much of the full-on wacky religious women's garb I see in the street. It pains me. :(
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So sorry Judi, :'( I'm in Europa right now, haven't slept since Saturday, am in the most foul, awful, terrible, disgusted mood EVER, working like a dog, hate the tedious people I'm working with, hate the hotel, and plus there was an issue with my passport when I got here because it was deemed slightly defaced since it got soaked in the rain on my last trip, and had to schlep to the embassy... and also am a little shocked by how much of the full-on wacky religious women's garb I see in the street. It pains me. :(
Awww... poor Deedles :'( Sounds horrifying, ...but it's nothing a little shoe shopping at Holt's can't cure. :P