Court on Religious Accommodation

A recent decision by the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the Third District, provides a bit more clarity as to an employer’s obligations to make a reasonable accommodation for an employee’s religious observations and beliefs. In the matter of Groff v DeJoy, Groff had advised his employer the US Postal Service that his religious…

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EEOC Making More Anti-Business News

For many months, the NLRB was making all the headlines with their many anti-business decisions, but it appears now that the EEOC wants to get back in the stick-it-to-business game.  Within the past few weeks, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission moved aggressively on two different fronts: first, filing a complaint alleging that an employer violated…

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