The National Discrimination Tribunal has ruled that a ban on prayer in employee break rooms is not an act of discrimination.
The ruling followed a complaint filed by an individual claiming to have been subjected to discriminatory practice when he and fellow Muslim employees were banned by their employer from holding prayers on the job or in the employee break room.
According to the Tribunal, the employer did not permit employees of any faith to hold religious ceremonies at work. For this reason, it ruled that the complainant had not suffered discrimination. [YLE.fi] Read more [via Islam in Europe]