The Jewish Chronicle

Nursery fights bias ruling

- BY SIMON ROCKER

AN ORTHODOX nursery is appealing against a ruling that found it discrimina­ted against a Jewish teacher it fired after learning she was living with her boyfriend.

Zelda de Groen, 25, won a claim of religious and sexual discrimina­tion against Gan Menachem in Hendon at an employment tribunal last year, after losing her job in 2016.

But at a one-day hearing at the Employment Appeal Tribunal in London last Thursday, lawyers for the nursery argued that the original decision was wrong.

Watford Employment Tribunal accepted that many Orthodox Jews regarded cohabitati­on before marriage as wrong.

But it found that the nursery, which follows Lubavitch teachings, had not shown there was any occupation­al requiremen­t for teachers to abide by its religious standards.

Ms de Groen married her boyfriend last year.

Her case is being supported by the Equality and Human Rights Commission. “No one should be discrimina­ted against by their employer because they do not share particular religious beliefs,” an EHRC spokesman said.

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