Sacked Muslim 'Veil Teacher' Appeals Against Dismissal

The Muslim classroom assistant who was sacked by a Church of England school last year for refusing to remove her veil while teaching children, has announced that she will appeal against the dismissal.

Aishah Azmi, 24, was told by the West Yorkshire school that she would have to remove her veil while teaching, after the school received complaints from students saying that they found it hard to understand her with the veil covering her face.

Azmi refused the request by Headfield Church of England school in Dewsbury and was later sacked after an employment tribunal ruled that she had not been discriminated against.

Azmi has refused to let the matter rest, however, and has now lodged papers with the Employment Appeals Tribunal in London.

An employment tribunal previously dismissed three of her claims relating to discrimination and harassment, although it did award her £1,100 in damages for "injury to feelings".

Azmi has said that she was willing to remove her veil in front of children, but not if male colleagues were present. The school and local authority argued that pupils needed to see her face to understand what she was saying during lessons.

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams said in October on the issue: "My own bottom line is that there ought to be no problem about the visibility of people proclaiming their religious allegiance.
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