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Religious Discrimination


Title VII prevents acts of religious discrimination in the workplace. That means accommodating different religious beliefs, including those not tied to traditional religions. Religious discrimination lawsuits usually arise from conflicts over work schedules, dress codes for safety that bump up against religious practices, and First Amendment complaints about freedom of religious speech and activity in the workplace.

 

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Halloween Celebrations Can Spark Religious Discrimination Claims 

Bias Against Non-Religious Employee Is Reverse Religious Discrimination 

How To Eliminate A Religious Accommodation Without Illegally Discriminating 

Religious Accommodation Dilemmas: Questionable Beliefs Confuse Employers 

Dress Code Policies: Handling Religious Accommodation Requests

 

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