Heathrow security officer launches legal action against airport after being told to remove Palestine badge
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Heathrow security officer launches legal action against airport after being told to remove Palestine badge.
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A Muslim security officer at Heathrow has lost her discrimination lawsuit against Heathrow Airport after being told to remove a Palestine badge.Zara Saiyed brought legal action against Heathrow Airport Ltd, alleging that her colleagues and managers had discriminated against her on grounds of race and religion following a dispute over the badge attached to her work lanyard.The employment tribunal rejected every one of her claims in a unanimous decision, having reviewed close to two weeks of testimony and examined more than 1,600 pages of documentation.The dispute occurred in November 2023, just weeks after the Hamas-led attacks in October that year which resulted in 1,200 deaths and 251 hostages being taken.
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