EAT (Religion or Belief Discrimination) While it was common ground (and accepted by the Employment Tribunal) that attendance at festivals in Sardinia could be a genuine manifestation of religion or religious belief, there was no error of principle or perversity in the Employment Tribunal’s conclusion that the Claimant was not genuine in asserting that he required a five week period over the summer off work, in order to attend religious festivals with his family, as a manifestation of his religion or belief.
Citations:
[2016] UKEAT 0086 – 16 – 1512
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Jurisdiction:
England and Wales
Employment
Updated: 04 February 2022; Ref: scu.577867
