This article deals with the issue of discrimination in the workplace arising from the lack of respect of religiously-oriented dietary rules. It examines whether the respect of religiously- and ideologically-oriented dietary rules is covered by national and international legal provisions protecting the right to religious freedom, and to what extent a (direct or indirect) religious discrimination can be envisaged in the workplace
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