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The Case of the Conveniently Religious Employee

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’ve got another confession to ma

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e. One of my not-so-guilty pleasures is when employees seeking “religious” accommodations at work get undone by their own

hypocrisy. For example, last night, I read a federal court decision about a Senior Manager in the R&D department of a major food company who refused to comply with the company’s mandatory COVID-19 vaccine policy. Her reasoning? A religious belief that her body is a temple, and she must consult with God before letting anything enter h

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r bloodstream. Seems suspiciously convenient, doesn’t it? The co

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rt thought so too. The Court’s De

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ision: A Divine Comedy Under Title

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