The Limits of Religious Freedom at Work
Friday, August 24th, 2007God on the Job
by Katherine Glover
News21
Head scarves, vacation days, proselytizing, condemning gay co-workers on religious grounds, refusing to transport alcohol or dispense birth control pills - where do we draw the line? Employers and courts struggle to find a balance in how far religion should be accommodated in the workplace.
Also includes interactive sidebars - a selection of cases in which the job itself went against an employee’s religion, an overview of what courts have said about uniforms and dress code policies, and a surprising answer to the question “Can a company ever require an employee to convert to Islam?”