"The tribunal said there was 'no cogent explanation' for not allowing the necklace"
"After she refused to stop wearing her necklace, NHS management offered her a compromise by which she could wear it on a longer chain to keep the cross out of sight, which she also refused."
"Onuoha, who worked for Croydon University Hospital for nearly 20 years after immigrating to the U.K. in 1988, said in a statement that the controversy over her necklace "has always been an attack on my faith."
"In its ruling last Wednesday, the tribunal dismissed the hospital's claim about the health risk and mentioned how other employees are allowed to wear hijabs and jewelry."
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