Reasonable adjustments for religious discrimination
HR professionals are understandably wary of managers using their own discretion when dealing with the outward signs of employees’ religious beliefs, fearing allegations of discrimination. Often employers argue for zero tolerance, saying that giving an inch sets a precedent that makes it difficult to enforce restrictions for more flagrant breaches of policy.
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