- Ethical veganism is in all respects comparable to a religion or a philosophical creed, and its followers therefore cannot be subjected to discrimination on its basis, according to the Equality Act of 2010: this is what a labor court has established British, who ruled on a case that will make jurisprudence.
The case, highly anticipated by the media as well as by various associations, was raised at the appeal of Jordi Casamitjana, an employee of the League Against Cruel Sports, a charity organization to defend animals and against sports such as fox, hare and deer hunting, who fired him for objecting that the association's pension fund was investing in companies involved in animal testing.
A dismissal, in his opinion, dictated by his philosophical belief in 'ethical veganism'. (HANDLE).
English court, veganism is like religion, non-discriminable
2020-01-03T18:38:21.550Z
Ethical veganism is in all respects comparable to a religion or a philosophical belief, and its followers therefore cannot be subjected to discrimination: this is what a British Labor Court (ANSA) has established