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Strathclyde fireman wins 'landmark' case
A Roman Catholic fireman from Glasgow has won his legal battle against his bosses after he was punished for refusing to take part in a ‘gay pride’ march.
John Mitchell was one of nine firemen who were ordered against their will to take part in the event, Pride Scotia, in 2006.
Instead of bowing to pressure to take part in the rally, they handed out fire safety leaflets to members of the public on a nearby street.
The men, all from Glasgow’s Cowcaddens fire station, were then punished by their employers Strathclyde Fire and Rescue.
The nine firemen remained on written warnings and were ordered to undergo diversity training.
Read on in the Christian Institute...
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Christian Institute, 20/01/2009
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