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Eweida v British Airways Plc - solitary individual cannot establish indirect religious discrimination
Eweida v British Airways Plc - solitary individual cannot establish indirect religious discrimination
To establish indirect religious discrimination, an identifiable section of a workforce (quite possibly a small one but not a solitary individual) must be shown to suffer a particular disadvantage.
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