Employers have a duty under Title VII to “reasonably accommodate” their employees’ bona fide religious beliefs, even when they conflict with company policies, unless such accommodation would be an undue hardship to the employer. 42 U.S.C. � 2000e-2.
An employee’s unwillingness to work on the Sabbath is the religious accommodation issue that arises most frequently.
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