NewsNorth AmericaUSAReligious Discrimination in Employment Setting

Religious Discrimination in Employment Setting

  • PDF
  • Print
  • E-mail

By This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  
http://www.mesrianilaw.com/

Freedom of Religion

Like any other rights, a right to religion is enshrined as a basic human right that should be respected. In consonance to the right to religion is the freedom of religion. Freedom of religion is generally recognized by many nations and international instrumentalities as a basic human right.

Within the context of the freedom of religion include the choice to follow, or not to, or to change a religion. Religious freedom encompasses the freedom of people to observe religious practices, manifest, believe or worship religious dogma and teachings.

Religious Discrimination

Most countries or authorities, nowadays tend to stress freedom of religion. Various international conventions were waged respecting this concern to the point of creating a consultative body in order to address the issue on religious discrimination.

Charges of religious discrimination have been applied to governmental, social, and educational policies. Within the list is religious discrimination on the workplace.

Under the United States Federal Law (Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964) as well as various state laws, among others prohibits workplace discrimination based on religion. The prohibition extends to all aspects of employment, from the recruitment, hiring, promotion, giving out benefits, training, work duties, and until termination.

In this context, the same law prohibits any kind of workplace harassment on religious grounds.

The real situations

It is often difficult to find out exactly why a person was not hired, was dismissed, was not promoted for a job and was not given due benefits. It is hard to draw the line in determining the discriminatory actuations. It is all a case-to-case basis and is situational.

At most, a full explanation and comprehension of the employer’s reason would be required before you can determine whether the actions were discriminatory.

In real situations, laws against religious discrimination had a seemingly contradictory effect in the workplace.

Contradictions can be gleaned in the provisions of various non-discriminatory laws, which provide prohibitions, allowances or accommodations and exceptions respecting religious practices in the workplaces. These contradictions have relatively affected job-related decisions.

Legal options

Despite the relative loopholes and contradiction of some non-discriminatory laws, it must be emphasized that discrimination in the workplace based on religious grounds is proscribed by law.

When discriminatory practices were readily apparent in all aspect of employment, the victim can take steps to protect their rights.

Particularly in Universal City and other areas in California, a powerless employee who has been discriminated has the option of filing a complaint with the proper agency like the State Fair Employment Practices Agency (FEPA) or may contact the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) for guidance with your case.

In this event, a qualified employment lawyer is priceless when this illegal activity needs to be corrected.

In Universal City, where several business establishments were in circulation, the employee who felt being discriminated on religious grounds should take the advice and representation of an employment lawyer.

Universal City employment lawyers are very keen in approaching their client’s claims. They have a well-honed knowledge on all aspect of employment law litigation.

Whether, an impending battle is with the courts or before the various administrative agencies tasked to hear cases of this sort, the Universal City employment lawyers can readily represent any claim.

Share
 

Add comment

This website is 'do follow' enabled: You comment, I follow!


Security code
Refresh

Free Newsletter

 

More North American News

Articles to recommended news resources.

  • Mexico Arrests Massacre Suspect

    21 May 2012 | 8:51 pm

    Mexico Arrests Massacre Suspect Mexican army soldiers escort Daniel de Jesus Elizondo Ramirez, aka “El Loco,” an alleged regional leader of Los Zetas drug cartel during his presentation to the press on May 21, in Mexico City. (Yuri Cortez/AFP/GettyImages) The mastermind of a massacre[…]

    Read more...
  • Facebook Stock Plunges in Second-Day Trading

    21 May 2012 | 7:17 pm

    The price of shares of social-media giant Facebook plunged on its second day of stockmarket trading. Investors quickly started selling the stock on the Nasdaq exchange Monday, sending the price of Facebook shares down 13 percent in the first hour.[…]

    Read more...
  • US: Labor Department Abandons Child Farmworkers

    27 Apr 2012 | 3:56 pm

    Tweet Widget Facebook Like The US Labor Department's withdrawal of proposed rules to shield hired child farmworkers from the most dangerous tasks condemns children to be killed and maimed, Human Rights Watch said today. The proposed regulations would have updated[…]

    Read more...

To partner with us and share resources, please contact us.

This Month's Visitors Top 10
Unknown flag 84.5%Unknown
United States flag 4.0%United States
Russian Federation flag 2.0%Russian Federation
United Kingdom flag 1.5%United Kingdom
Germany flag 1.2%Germany
France flag 1.1%France
Ukraine flag 1.1%Ukraine
Poland flag <1.0%Poland
Netherlands flag <1.0%Netherlands
China flag <1.0%China

Visits from 132 countries
Since 16 Aug 2010