Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Ethical veganism is a protected belief, UK court rules

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LONDON (AFP) - A British judge ruled on Friday that ethical veganism is a philosophi­cal belief and is protected under anti-discrimina­tion laws.

The ruling came as part of an employment tribunal being heard in Norwich, eastern England, between Jordi Casamitjan­a and his former employers the League Against Cruel Sports, a group that campaigns against blood sports such as recreation­al hunting.

The decision “will influence the life of many vegans”, said Casamitjan­a, who declined to discuss the rest of the ongoing case for legal reasons.

Judge Robin Postle determined that ethical veganism meets the tests required to be a philosophi­cal belief and is therefore protected under the Equality Act 2010.

Ethical vegans follow a vegan diet but also exclude animal-derived products such as wool and leather from their daily lives.

They also try to abstain from using items such as cosmetics that underwent animal testing.

Spanish-born Casamitjan­a, 55, says he was fired from an animal welfare charity for raising concerns about its pension fund's alleged investment in companies that use animal testing.

He claims he was unfairly discipline­d for making this disclosure and that his dismissal by the League Against Cruel Sports was due to his vegan beliefs.

The league says he was dismissed for gross misconduct.

Spanish-born Casamitjan­a, 55, says he was fired from an animal welfare charity for raising concerns about its pension fund’s alleged investment in companies that use animal testing.

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