A few years ago I used to work at a High Street clothes store and a woman turned up for a job interview. What she wore would have been fine for a traditional office interview but it wasn't deemed correct for a hi fashion store. The woman showed respect by dressing smartly and conservatively but it just didn't hit the right buttons in the line of work she was applying to join.
I really feel for this young businesswoman who is likely to lose the shop she's built up. It really was put into context when she stated that the scarf-wearing woman was suing her for more that she (the salon ower) earned in a year.
I'm white, middle class.. If I went for a job for which I was qualified tomorrow and did not get it, how could I sue the interviewer/potential employers? In fact, shouldn't i just accept that when there's one vacancy, only one person can be successful and the rest of the applicants disappointed?
If this suit finds in the Muslim girl's favour, doesn't it open the flood gates for more of this "prove you didn't hire me because I'm a Muslim/white/black/christian etc"?????
This is all sad capitalising on the racial/gender/health and safety litigation business.