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Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Oregon House Passes Workplace Religious Freedom Bill
Last week, the Oregon House of Representatives passed and sent to the state Senate HB 3539, the state's workplace religious freedom act, according to last Sunday's Salem News . The bill requires employer to provide reasonable accommodation to employees' religious observance or practices, requires that employees be permitted use certain leave for religious holidays, prohibits occupational requirements that restrict employees' right to wear religious clothing, to take time off for holy days or to participate in religious observance or practice so long as the activities have only temporary or tangential impact on an employee's ability to perform job functions. The bill also provides that schools do not commit unlawful employment practice by prohibiting teachers from wearing religious dress while engaged in their teaching duties.