EEOC Guidelines
(This is a modified and excerpted version of the EEOC guidelines publication).
In most cases whether or not a practice or belief is religious is not at issue. However, in those cases in which the issue does exist, the Commission will define religious practices to include
moral or ethical beliefs as to what is right and wrong which are sincerely held with the strength of traditional religious views. The Commission has consistently applied this standard in its
decisions. The fact that no religious group espouses such beliefs or the fact that the religious group to which the individual professes to belong may not accept such belief will not determine whether
the belief is a religious belief of the employee or prospective employee. The phrase "religious practice" as used in these Guidelines includes both religious observances and practices.
Copyright 1996 David Trieloff, Esq.
Mr. Trieloff passed away on April 16th, 1998 and is sadly missed by the staff of the Business Know-How where he was a member of the volunteer staff.
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