Over the last twenty-five years, litigation related to religious discrimination in the workplace has been on the rise. One of the tension points has been the religious practice of Sabbath keeping, leading to employment scheduling conflicts. Title VII and its subsequent amendments require that employers seek “reasonable accommodations” for Sabbatarian observance. Such adjustments should not cause “undue hardship” to the employer, who is required to make a “good faith effort” at accommodation. This article discusses creative alternatives that managers of public libraries and nonsectarian academic libraries may implement when accommodating Seventh-Day Adventist and similar Sabbatarian staff members
The article will appear in two parts. Part One examines the biblical basis for the positions taken a...
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An increasing diverse workforce and 24/7 manufacturing demands are contributing to religious conflic...
An increasing diverse workforce and 24/7 manufacturing demands are contributing to religious conflic...
Freedom of religion in the workplace has recently become a hot topic with regards to whether U.S. or...
An increasing diverse workforce and 24/7 manufacturing demands are contributing to religious conflic...
Some employers are very cautious when it comes to religion in the workplace. Not only do they want t...
So far I have dealt with the Sabbath as something that is primarily for individuals. I believe that ...
When should employers be exempted from generally applicable law because of their religious beliefs? ...
In my last column, I discussed the Sabbath in terms of its personal, physical and spiritual dimensio...
While statutes governing employer accommodation of employee religious practices have been challenged...
When should employers be exempted from generally applicable law because of their religious beliefs? ...
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act has for 41 years been the law that governs religious discriminatio...
When should employers be exempted from generally applicable law because of their religious beliefs? ...
The article will appear in two parts. Part One examines the biblical basis for the positions taken a...
Freedom of religion and the manifestation of religious belief can clash with working life in a numbe...
This paper examines the uneven history of the U.S. as a haven for religious freedom and links it to ...
An increasing diverse workforce and 24/7 manufacturing demands are contributing to religious conflic...
An increasing diverse workforce and 24/7 manufacturing demands are contributing to religious conflic...
Freedom of religion in the workplace has recently become a hot topic with regards to whether U.S. or...
An increasing diverse workforce and 24/7 manufacturing demands are contributing to religious conflic...
Some employers are very cautious when it comes to religion in the workplace. Not only do they want t...
So far I have dealt with the Sabbath as something that is primarily for individuals. I believe that ...
When should employers be exempted from generally applicable law because of their religious beliefs? ...
In my last column, I discussed the Sabbath in terms of its personal, physical and spiritual dimensio...
While statutes governing employer accommodation of employee religious practices have been challenged...
When should employers be exempted from generally applicable law because of their religious beliefs? ...
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act has for 41 years been the law that governs religious discriminatio...
When should employers be exempted from generally applicable law because of their religious beliefs? ...
The article will appear in two parts. Part One examines the biblical basis for the positions taken a...
Freedom of religion and the manifestation of religious belief can clash with working life in a numbe...
This paper examines the uneven history of the U.S. as a haven for religious freedom and links it to ...