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Jewellery


Some religions wear particular piece off jewellery

For example Sikhs wear a metal bracelet, Hindu women wear a necklace (which is placed around their neck during their wedding ceremony and is therefore, very symbolic). An organisation’s policy on the wearing of jewellery or having tattoos or other markings should be as flexible as possible. Unjustifiable policies may constitute indirect discrimination.

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