One-Third of U.S. Employees Say Employers Do Not Accommodate Religion in the Workplace
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jrDecember 13, 2013
It is difficult to prove religious and ethnic discrimination in the wotk place. I have been discriminated against at work over my religion and skin color. I was also bullied while growing up over these issues. And as an adult it is no better. Unfortunately there is no pathway for employees to persue help who are harassed or discriminated against for any reason. Sad, sad, sad.
James E. HornSeptember 7, 2013
Employers are at great risk if they fail to manage religious practices and discrimination in the workplace. Some are identified in the excellent guideline: Religion In The Workplace, by horn.
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