Constructive dismissal? BA to review uniform policy after bishops weigh into cross row - by Murdo Maguire, injurywatch, UK
British Airways is to review its policy on uniforms in the wake of a row over a worker ordered to stop wearing a cross.
On Monday, Nadia Eweida, 55, from London, lost her appeal against a decision saying she could not wear the cross visibly at the check-in counter.
The airline's chief executive Willie Walsh said it had become clear BA's uniform policy needed to change 'in the light of the public debate'. He said BA would consider allowing religious symbols worn as lapel badges. He said it was unfair that BA had been accused of being anti-Christian.