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Hijab controversy: Stop discriminatory policy against women

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The Joint Action Group for Gender Equality (Jag) expresses our concern on an international hotel’s policy that prohibits frontline staff from donning a hijab or headscarf.

This policy discriminates against Muslim women, as it reduces employment opportunities for women who wear headscarves. On the same note, policies that make wearing a headscarf compulsory are also discriminatory.

That the policy is the hotel’s international policy does not justify this discrimination. The capability of future employees to work is not based on their attire, but on their skills and abilities.

Jag has consistently raised our concern about policing women’s attire, including in 2014 when a teacher in Kota Tinggi was forced to remove her headscarf, and when women were denied entry into public institutions due to the length of their dresses.

United Nations human rights expert committees have noted that these policies are discriminatory. A woman’s right to employment should not be limited by her choice of clothing or religion, including whether or not she chooses to wear a headscarf. These committees include the Cedaw committee and the CRC committee – Malaysia has ratified both the Convention on the Elimination of All Form of Discrimination against Women (Cedaw) and the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC).

All policies should uphold the basic principle enshrined under Article 8 of the Federal Constitution that guarantees equality and non-discrimination on the basis of gender and religion.

Towards this aim, we call for increasing urgency to adopt a Gender Equality Act for Malaysia that would end gender discrimination in the workplace and other spheres of life.

Endorsed by the Joint Action Group for Gender Equality (Jag):
1. All Women’s Action Society (Awam)
2. Association of Women’s Lawyers (AWL)
3. Empower
4. Perak Women for Women (PWW)
5. Women’s Aid Organisation (WAO)
6. Sisters in Islam (Sis)

The views expressed in Aliran's media statements and the NGO statements we have endorsed reflect Aliran's official stand. Views and opinions expressed in other pieces published here do not necessarily reflect Aliran's official position.

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