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EU states can ban religious symbols in public workplaces
(www.bbc.com)
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What defines public work place? If the church get tax breaks for being non-profit aren't they consider public?
no
I mean the answer is really not that complicated. If the checks are being paid by the government then it's a public work place. It's a pretty clearly defined thing.
Might be interesting with the hospitals run by the church but paid for 95% by the state here in Germany. Those have ridiculous religious exceptions to anti-discrimination law already.