Grant request for religious accommodation if at all possible

Since the Supreme Court’s landmark religious accommodation decision in Groff v. DeJoy last June, the number of federal lawsuits alleging religious discrimination has increased. The litigation signals a major shift—and the need for employers to adopt a new way of thinking about religious accommodatio

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