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A Muslim woman who was denied a job at Abercrombie & Fitch because she wears a headscarf has won a legal battle to sue them for discrimination.
Samantha Elauf, 24, was turned down for a job at Abercrombie Kids in Oklahoma when she was 17 because her religious attire did not fit in with the company’s ‘look policy’.
However the Supreme Court has ruled that the decision was a form of religious discrimination in the landmark case.
The case was brought to the Supreme Court by U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), the federal agency that sued the company on Elauf’s behalf after she was turned down for the role in 2008.
Elauf, now 24, initially won a $20,000 judgement against Abercrombie before a federal district court, however the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver then threw that out, ruling in favor of Abercrombie, before the high court backed Elauf.
Nihad Awad, the national executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, said: ‘We welcome this historic ruling in defense of religious freedom at a time when the American Muslim community is facing increased levels of Islamophobia.’
The clothing brand have made it clear that the case will continue, with a spokesperson saying: ‘We will determine our next steps in the litigation.’
Ambercrombie & Fitch has received criticism for the ‘look policy’ imposed on staff working in their stores before.
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