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Supreme Court Sides With Postal Carrier Who Refused to Work on Sabbath

The unanimous decision interpreted a federal civil rights law to require employers to make substantial efforts to accommodate their workers’ religious practices.

Abbie VanSickle
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Corporations, Decisions and Verdicts, Groff, Gerald E (1977- ), Labor and Jobs, Postal Service (US), Postal Service and Post Offices, Religion and Belief, Religion-State Relations, Supreme Court (US)
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