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Major Nikon

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14. One of those things is religious discrimination, one isn't
Fri Mar 29, 2019, 05:14 PM
Mar 2019

Provided there’s no law against it, employers are free to discriminate all they want. Technically they can still discriminate all they want anyway provided they are paying the settlements that result.

Some religious discrimination is allowed by law. Let’s say your employer needs you to work the sabbath but your imaginary friend says you can’t. Your employer can fire you with no recourse provided there was no way to reasonably accommodate you as requested.

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