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Sikh man allowed to wear kirpan to workplace in UK

Hindustan Times, London | ByPress Trust of India, London
Feb 19, 2017 11:59 PM IST

A British Sikh man, working at an international telecom firm in the UK, has been given permission to wear kirpan to the workplace after initially being refused.

A British Sikh man, working at an international telecom firm in the UK, has been given permission to wear kirpan to the workplace after initially being refused.

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The Sikh Council, among the largest representative bodies for the Sikhs in the UK, had intervened on behalf of the unnamed worker to explain the Sikh articles of faith following which the employer conceded and has since adopted a policy permitting the individual to wear his kirpan in the workplace.

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“It is unfortunate that cases such as these still occur too often for our liking, especially in large multi-national organisations. However, we are pleased with the outcomes in these cases, which has meant these Sikhs are now able to practice their faith whilst at work,” said Jagtar Singh, secretary-general elect of the council.

“Casework like this is a regular feature of the work of Sikh Council UK and we frequently receive queries seeking our assistance in such matters. Subject to capacity we of course seek to assist any Sikh who faces any issues at work or elsewhere in connection with their articles of faith. If any Sikh is facing any such problems they are requested to get in touch with us without delay,” he added.

The individual in question had taken the decision to become an Amritdhari, or an initiated/baptised Sikh, and as per the mandatory Sikh code of conduct was required to carry the five articles of Sikh faith, or the 5 Ks, on his person at all times – kirpan, kada, kanga, kesh and kachera.

He informed his employer of the circumstances following which his employer had initially refused consent.

The council claims this was the second such case in recent times where it successfully intervened in connection with the wearing the kirpan in the workplace.

The other case involved two Sikh employees initially being stopped for wearing kirpans at a large international airport based in south-east England.

The airport has now adopted a policy around the wearing of the kirpan by employees in the workplace in consultation with the Sikh Council UK.

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