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| My argument is that of freedoms of expression, I don't personally like Burkas but I also don't have to wear one. | |
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A teacher at a public school is a representative of the state, and in a way an agent/actor thereof. In a more or less laicist state religious symbols are off limits for state employees, including indirect employees like those of the Post AG.
I agree that outside of work hours and off school premises freedom of expression prevails.