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Religious accommodations: Must you let employee wear a nose ring?

07/14/2009
Federal anti-discrimination law says employers must try to “reasonably accommodate” employees’ “sincerely held religious beliefs or practices,” as long as the accommodations wouldn’t place an undue hardship on their organizations. What religious practices...

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