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Don't proselytise at work, a court rules
10 April 2016
Because work-places are multi-faith arenas where people aren’t expected to leave their religious affiliations behind, employment disputes caused by inter-religious exchanges at work are likely to grow more and more contentious.
Tom Heys comments on the latest religious discrimination case in the Economist
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