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Belgium's Constitutional Court upholds ban on religious slaughter decided by two regions ejpress.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ejpress.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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EuGH-Entscheidung zu Flugpassagierdaten rückt näher fm4.orf.at - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from fm4.orf.at Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Brussels: Firm Rejects a Muslim Job Application Because of Her Faith Published May 8th, 2021 - 07:56 GMT Arab Muslim business woman hijab (Shutterstock) Highlights In light of that policy, she was told she would have to remove her headscarf if she was hired at the company. Labour court concluded that the company rejected a Muslim woman’s job application because of her faith and gender. Also Read A Muslim woman wearing a hijab applied for an administrative job at Brussels Intercommunal Transport Company (STIB-MIVB), but her application was rejected twice. A labour court in Brussels ruled that the law has been violated as the woman was not only subjected to direct religious discrimination but also indirect gender discrimination. Slamming the STIB-MIVB’s conduct, the court ordered the company to compensate the aggrieved candidate with at least 50,000 Euros.
EU – Parallel Trade: restrictions and export bans for pharmaceuticals | Allen & Overy LLP jdsupra.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from jdsupra.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Belgium's Flanders region unveils compensation scheme for PV systems affected by smart meter disruption The draft regulation has now been sent to the country's Council of State for review. If approved, the new rules will grant prosumers the right to ask to postpone the installation of a smart meter until 2025. Furthermore, the Flemish government said it will also compensate PV system owners with a sum that should ensure a reasonable investment return of 5%.The energy minister of the Belgian macro-region of Flanders, Zuhal Demir, has announced a package of measures that is intended at mitigating the effect of a recent ruling of Belgium's Constitutional Court, which established that the owners of ...
CSENGELE, Hungary (AP) — In a small room lined with religious texts, a Jewish rabbi demonstrates how knives are sharpened and inspected before they are put to use slitting the throats of chickens, geese and other poultry at a kosher slaughterhouse in Hungary. A shochet, someone trained and certified to slaughter animals according to Jewish tradition, whets a knife on increasingly fine stones before drawing the blade across a fingernail to feel for any imperfections in the steel that might inhibit a smooth, clean cut and cause unnecessary pain. “One of the most important things in kosher is that the animal doesn’t suffer,” said Rabbi Jacob Werchow, who oversees production at Quality Poultry, a 3 1/2-year-old slaughterhouse that supplies nearly 40% of Europe's kosher poultry market and a large portion of the foie gras sold in Israel.
Ruling brings kosher slaughterhouse new business, old fears By JUSTIN SPIKEJanuary 28, 2021 GMT CSENGELE, Hungary (AP) — In a small room lined with religious texts, a Jewish rabbi demonstrates how knives are sharpened and inspected before they are put to use slitting the throats of chickens, geese and other poultry at a kosher slaughterhouse in Hungary. A shochet, someone trained and certified to slaughter animals according to Jewish tradition, whets a knife on increasingly fine stones before drawing the blade across a fingernail to feel for any imperfections in the steel that might inhibit a smooth, clean cut and cause unnecessary pain.
European Union: European Court of Justice Upholds Flemish Requirement to Stun Animals Before Slaughter loc.gov - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from loc.gov Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Belgium 22:56 30/12/2020 Twelve months ago today, we published our annual look ahead: "How daily life in Belgium will change in 2020". They were simpler times. Life-changing events on the horizon included rising beer prices in cafes, a ban on disposable cups at music festivals, and new parking rules around Forest National during concerts. Now there are no cafes, no music festivals and no concerts. So, while we've compiled our usual comprehensive list here of what is (expected) to change in Belgium over the coming year, it comes with a massive coronavirus caveat. All of this could be overtaken by events. On that cheery note, happy new year, from all of us at The Bulletin.