Randall Wenger, chief counsel for the Independence Law Center representing a Christian postal worker who was denied Sundays off to observe the Sabbath, says he believes the Supreme Court will change the standard to accommodate religious Americans in the workplace.
Randall Wenger, chief counsel for the Independence Law Center representing a Christian postal worker who was denied Sundays off to observe the Sabbath, explains the case on 'The Story.'who was reportedly disciplined for refusing to work on Sundays says it is clear the Supreme Court is"going to change the standard" to accommodate religious Americans in the workplace.
"We understand that we need to give accommodations to employees in all kinds of different areas," Randall Wenger, chief counsel for the Independence Law Center, told"" on Tuesday."Think of the Americans with Disabilities Act. We were supposed to reasonably accommodate unless it is an undue hardship and the same thing under religion."
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