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Supreme Court may require employers to be more accommodating of religion

Por: ABC News Politics April 19, 2023

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The Supreme Court on Tuesday appeared to agree on the need to clarify a long-standing rule for when U.S. employers must of employees but stopped short of suggesting a former U.S. Postal Service letter carrier deserves his job back.The case, which could have an impact on workplaces across America, involves Gerald Groff, an evangelical Christian, who was disciplined by USPS for skipping Sunday shifts to observe the Sabbath rather than deliver... + full article



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