Friday, March 13, 2015

EHRC Survey.

But out of almost 2,500 people who responded by far the largest group were Christians.
The report notes that the apparent sidelining of Christianity in the workplace as a “prominent theme”.
“Some employers and managers believed that the decline in the influence of Christianity was reflected in workplace situations where they said it did not seem acceptable to criticise other religions in the workplace whereas anyone could criticise Christianity,” it notes.
Others said there was a constant assumption that Christian views in the workplace would be “opposed” by employees who were gay, Muslim, Hindu or atheist. Telegraph.

Birdie.