"Supreme Court Upholds Christian's Right to Refuse Sunday Shifts"

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"Supreme Court Upholds Christian's Right to Refuse Sunday Shifts"
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The Supreme Court ruled in favor of an evangelical Christian, Gerald Groff, who was denied requests to take Sundays off to observe his Sabbath while working for the U.S. Postal Service. The court's decision sends a signal to lower courts to interpret a 1977 precedent more generously towards employees seeking religious accommodations. This ruling could have implications for other cases involving conflicts between religion and workplace rules, potentially affecting religious dress and conduct at work. Groff, who resigned from the Postal Service in 2019, had faced disciplinary measures for missing Sunday shifts after the USPS started delivering Amazon packages on weekends.

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