The Australian hotel, which ejected a Sikh man from its premises because he was wearing a turban, on Tuesday apologised to him while admitting that its policy of 'no headwear' should be applied with sensitivity to religious and cultural beliefs.
The Sikh man was asked to leave the Royal English Hotel in suburban Brisbane on Sunday because his turban contravened its "no headwear" policy. Coles subsidiary Spirit Hotels, which owns the venue, apologised to the unnamed man. "The general manager of the hotel contacted the man last night and offered an apology on behalf of the hotel and of the broader Spirit Group," a Coles spokesman was quoted as saying by media reports.
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