A religious man was suspended from his job at Manchester Airport after he hung a picture of Jesus on his staff room wall.
Car park supervisor Gareth Langmead found the image of the Sacred Heart of Jesus as he was clearing out a desk drawer.
Unable to throw the image out, the 40-year-old Catholic hung the picture � sacred to many devout Catholics - on the wall of the staff rest room.
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But his actions earned him a three-day suspension, after a Muslim colleague complained that it had been put up as an act of provocation.
Mr Langmead was escorted off the airport and was suspended while airport management investigated the complaint.
Mr Langmead, of Atherton, Greater Manchester, was eventually reinstated without a blemish on his record after airport bosses decided he had done nothing wrong.
An airport spokesman said Mr Langmead had not complained about his treatment, but lessons had been learned about the way the situation was handled.
In light of the incident, the airport Chaplain and his team would now work with employees to "foster a greater level of understanding about each other�s beliefs", the spokesman said.
Mr Langmead's suspension comes weeks after a Hindu airport worker at Heathrow lost her job for wearing a nose stud as part of her religion.
Amrit Lalji, 40, had worked in the VIP lounge of Terminal One for more than a year before she was fired for wearing the tiny stud.
She was reinstated to her post as a customer relations worker after an appeal.
Another Heathrow worker, Nadia Eweida, was suspended for four months for wearing a Christian cross.
She returned to work after the airline agreed to review its uniform policy.
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