Love Thy Neighbor: Should Religious Accommodations that Negatively Affect Coworkers’ Shift Preferences Constitute an Undue Hardship on the Employer Under Title VII?

IF 1 3区 社会学 Q2 LAW
Rachel M. Birnbach
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Abstract

In applying Title VII, courts are often confronted with religious accommodations that would negatively affect other employees and are asked to decide whether such an accommodation amounts to an undue hardship on the employer. This Note explores the conflict among circuit courts concerning the scope of an employer’s duty to accommodate religious employees when doing so would negatively affect coworkers’ scheduling preferences, outside context of a collective bargaining agreement. This conflict turns on whether courts consider any negative impact on coworkers impermissible preferential treatment, or whether they require more severe impact on coworkers' rights be demonstrated. This Note argues that preferential treatment of the religious employee exists only when imposition on coworkers creates an economic burden on the employer or requires coworkers to take on additional, physically hazardous tasks.
爱你的邻居:根据第七章,对同事轮班偏好产生负面影响的宗教住宿是否构成对雇主的过度困难?
在适用第七章时,法院经常面临会对其他雇员产生负面影响的宗教便利,并被要求决定这种便利是否构成对雇主的不当困难。这篇文章探讨了巡回法院之间关于雇主照顾宗教雇员的义务范围的冲突,当这样做会对同事的安排偏好产生负面影响时,在集体谈判协议的背景下。这一冲突取决于法院是否认为对同事的任何负面影响都是不允许的优惠待遇,或者他们是否需要证明对同事权利的更严重影响。本说明认为,对宗教雇员的优惠待遇只有在对同事的强加给雇主造成经济负担或要求同事承担额外的、身体上危险的任务时才存在。
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期刊介绍: The Fordham Law Review is a scholarly journal serving the legal profession and the public by discussing current legal issues. Approximately 75 articles, written by students or submitted by outside authors, are published each year. Each volume comprises six books, three each semester, totaling over 3,000 pages. Managed by a board of up to eighteen student editors, the Law Review is a working journal, not merely an honor society. Nevertheless, Law Review membership is considered among the highest scholarly achievements at the Law School.
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