Headscarf Ban: Berlin Paid Compensation | TR Daily News

Headscarf Ban: Berlin Paid Compensation | TR Daily News

The state of Berlin paid tens of 1000’s of euros in compensation to girls who weren’t employed as academics as a result of they wore a headband. This is reported by the “Tagesspiegel” with regards to the response of the schooling administration to a written query from MP Elif Eralp (Die Linke). A complete of twenty-two,170 euros in compensation was paid.

Eralp wrote on Twitter that the Senate Department for Education, Youth and Family most popular to pay compensation as an alternative of respecting girls’s rights. She is glad that the “unlawful practice” of the headband ban is coming to an finish after the Berlin Senate administration’s grievance to the Federal Constitutional Court was rejected.

The Berlin neutrality legislation has thus far prohibited academics in public faculties from sporting seen spiritual symbols such because the headband. It got here into power in 2005. According to the “Tagesspiegel”, 9 potential academics have complained since 2016 that they weren’t employed due to the headband. In 2020, the Federal Labor Court upheld the declare of a rejected girl. At the start of February, the state of Berlin failed with a constitutional grievance earlier than the Federal Constitutional Court.

Wegner desires to stay to the headband ban

The Berlin Senate made a comparability with 4 girls, in line with the “Tagesspiegel”. One girl withdrew her grievance, and the Senate received the proceedings in three instances. The Federal Constitutional Court had already dominated in 2015 {that a} blanket ban on headscarves for academics in public faculties was incompatible with the Basic Law.

How the Berlin Neutrality Act will proceed continues to be unclear. The outdated coalition of SPD, Greens and Left had agreed within the coalition settlement to adapt it to the case legislation of the Federal Constitutional Court. The earlier Justice Senator Lena Kreck (Die Linke) truly wished to abolish the neutrality legislation. However, the CDU and SPD are at the moment negotiating a brand new governing coalition. According to the “Tagesspiegel”, they wish to follow the legislation and adapt it in a court-proof method. CDU prime candidate Kai Wegner mentioned in a t-online interview earlier than the election that the headband and all different symbols don’t belong within the faculty.

Source: www.nationalturk.com