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Thursday, January 11, 2007
Bus Company Sued By Employees For Religious Discrimination
Yesterday's Minneapolis Star Tribune reported that nine current and former employees of MV Transportation Inc. have filed a religious discrimination suit under both state and federal law in federal district court in Minneapolis. Among the allegations are that an MV manager read Bible passages to the employees, seven of whom are Muslim, confiscated their prayer rugs and forced them to listen to loud Christian music. The suit also alleges various acts of national origin discrimination. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission investigated the employees' complaints and issued "right to sue" notices to them.