December 01, 2006 British Airways: Bearing the cross
For a company calling itself the world's favourite airline, BA has recently attracted some heavyweight enemies. Its refusal to let employee Nadia Eweida wear a cross showing her Christian faith plunged the airline into a religious and political storm. Headlines such as "Barmy battle of the Cross" (The Sun, 25/11), "Why can't BA show common sense?" (Daily Mail, 23/11), "Insensitive BA in a tailspin over religion" (Times, 23/11) showed that BA, known for
its strict uniform policy, had got it wrong. "British Airways … is mishandling a religious issue, betraying both its multicultural principles and a huge potential market" (Times, 24/11).
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