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Monday, September 25, 2017
EEOC Sues Doctor Over Required Bible Sessions For Employees
The EEOC last week filed suit against a Texas physician who required employees to attend daily meetings involving Bible study and the application of religious principles to employees' personal lives. The complaint (full text) in EEOC v. Shepherd, (ND TX, filed 9/20/2017) seeks relief on behalf of 4 employees who were dismissed over objections to the meetings or over personal lifestyles. Courthouse News Service reports on the lawsuit.
Labels:
EEOC,
Religious discrimination,
Title VII