‘Thrilled’: Workers claim win after sackings from Black Star Pastry for wearing keffiyehs

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The high-end bakery that sacked two baristas for wearing keffiyehs to work has settled the discrimination case under confidential terms. The workers are claiming victory.

Two baristas who were sacked for wearing keffiyehs to work have claimed victory after reaching a confidential settlement with high-end bakery Black Star Pastry.the two workers, Ella and Lucy, were sacked from the Chadstone shopping centre bakery, in Melbourne’s south-east, in January after wearing the headscarves to work to protest the war in Gaza.

The Equal Opportunity Act prevents employers in Victoria from discriminating against workers because of their political beliefs or activities.Ella and Lucy, who were represented pro bono by the law firm Young Workers Centre, said they felt the bakery’s treatment against them was heavy-handed. “All persons agree that this is a sensitive and emotional global issue for many people, which is also impacting Australians in many ways.”

Lawyer Kelly Thomas said the community law firm was “thrilled to successfully resolve this discrimination case without a formal hearing”.

 

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