The case was brought by two Muslim women in Germany who were suspended after they started wearing a headscarf
The EU’s top court ruled that such bans are allowed if justified by an employer’s need to present a neutral image women could be excluded from certain jobs in Europe after the EU’s top court ruled they can be banned from wearing hijabs while at work.
They did not wear one when they started their jobs, but decided to embrace the garment after returning from parental leave years later. The Luxembourg-based EU Court of Justice had to decide whether banning headscarves impinged on people’s freedom of religion or was permissible as part of the freedom to conduct a business and the wish to project an image of neutrality to customers.
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