WASHINGTON D.C.: Community leaders charge bias in the dismissal of a Sikh woman who was fired last month by a fast food chain because she refused to remove her kara, the steel bangle worn by all baptized Sikhs as a symbol of piety. The kara is one of the five religious symbols including kesh long hair and kirpan, a short dagger, which are required to be wom by all the amritdhari or baptized Sikhs.
Gurcharan Singh Dhillon the President of the World Sikh Organization said.
Article extracted from this publication >> September 22, 1989