Supreme Court Upholds Religious Accommodations for Workers

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Supreme Court Upholds Religious Accommodations for Workers
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The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Christian mail carrier who requested not to work on Sundays due to his religious beliefs, making it easier for employees to seek religious accommodations. The unanimous ruling clarified that employers are not required to make accommodations if they impose only a minimal burden, emphasizing that the hardship needs to be more than minimal. The case will now return to lower courts for further litigation. This decision has implications for religious claims under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, which prohibits workplace discrimination based on religion.

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