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Abercrombie & Fitch avoids court case with 71,000 dollar settlement

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Food26 September, 2013

Double headkerchief issue

In 2011 Hani Khan was fired because she refused to remove her hijab when
talking to customers in San Mateo’s Hollister store in California. The local
manager had given her permission to wear it, but the regional manager found it contradicting
the notorious A&F ‘look policy’, leading to the lady being fired.

 

There had been another headkerchief incident a year earlier, when Halla
Banafa got dismissed at a job
interview because of her head scarve
.

 

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, striving for equal
opportunities at work, brought both cases to trial. The commission and other
observers had already pointed out several times that A&F took their ‘look policy’ way too far regarding religious
symbols.

 

Large settlement

Abercrombie & Fitch now has reached a settlement with both women, resulting in a total compensation of some 71,000 dollars
(more than 50,000 euro) with A&F also taking care of the costs for the entire
court procedure. A&F managed to avoid going to trial later this month,
especially as it has not been receiving good press lately.

 

A judge had recently decided that A&F had broken several federal and regional laws by disallowing
Hani Khan to wear her religious headkerchief. Having already sidestepped
several problematic situations in the past, it seems that A&F realized the
current situation might turn out badly and quickly settled.

 

A statement from the clothing company reads as follows: “Abercrombie & Fitch does not
discriminate based on religion
, and we grant reasonable religious accommodations when
they are requested,” the company said, in a statement. With respect to
hijabs, in particular, we determined three years ago to institute policy
changes that would allow such headwear.”

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