Reverend Francis Cook was employed by Bentley for the past 10 years. Once a week, he visited the VW Group-owned luxury automaker’s factory in Crew, England, and chatted to its employees, run Christian courses and written messages in the company’s newsletters.
Just a few days before Christmas (…), he was told that his services were no longer required and he should vacate the premises.
“The reason I have been given is that there are too many people of different faiths to warrant a Christian chaplain”, Cooke told UK daily newspaper The Mirror. “There have been no complaints made against me and my position is to help people, and not just those who are Christians.”
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