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Shutting office over Christmas is ‘indirect discrimination’ against other religions |
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The Employers Forum on Belief recommends that bosses try to win staff over by telling them it is cost-effective to shut the business down completely at the end of December and start of January. The group says there is no reason for companies to avoid celebrating Christmas for fear of offending minority faiths, although it advises putting up “seasonal” decorations in workplaces instead of religious ones, writes Martin Beckford in The Daily Telegraph
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