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16 May 2008 4:08PM
A former employee of a Christian charity who claimed he was forced to resign after the introduction of a ‘Christians only’ staff policy has won his Employment Tribunal claim.
The Tribunal heard that Prospects, a Christian charity that works with people with learning disabilities, had previously employed a number of non-Christian staff and volunteers – including a number that were transferred to them by TUPE – but in 2004 began recruiting only practising Christians fo... (269 more words)
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