According to the EEOC's lawsuit ..., a call center employee at Center One's Beaver Falls, Pa., location, who is an adherent of Messianic Judaism, sought a reasonable accommodation of his religious beliefs and practice that he abstain from work on days of religious observance.... Center One imposed disciplinary points against the Messianic Jewish employee for his absences in observance of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Center One required that the employee provide a certification from a religious leader or religious organization "on letterhead" as a precondition of granting him time off as a reasonable accommodation and imposed disciplinary points against the Messianic Jewish employee for his absences in observance of those religious holidays...
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Thursday, October 10, 2019
EEOC Sues Over Denial of Religious Accommodation To Messianic Jewish Employee
The EEOC yesterday announced the filing of a lawsuit against Center One, LLC, a call center company:
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Messianic Judaism,
Reasonable accommodation