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Trainee vicar loses 'discrimination' claim after being forced to work on Sundays

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A trainee vicar has lost a "discrimination" claim after being forced to work Sundays.

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Erich McElevey, a receptionist training to become a priest, has lost claims of religious discrimination and unfair dismissal after alleging he was forced to work on the Sabbath and prevented from reading the Bible at work.He brought the case against his employer, Wycombe Badminton Centre in Buckinghamshire, following a series of disputes over his working hours, conduct and religious practices during his time as a receptionist at the not-for-profit sports facility.The trainee vicar also claimed he had been subjected to disciplinary proceedings for letting customers in without payment, which he argued was an expression of his Christian value of loving his neighbour, the Daily Mail reports.

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