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Can my employer refuse to grant my request to wear religious garb, such as a turban, because it might make co-workers, clients, or customers uncomfortable?

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Can my employer refuse to grant my request to wear religious garb, such as a turban, because it might make co-workers, clients, or customers uncomfortable?

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No. Employers may not refuse your request to wear a turban, or other similar religious garb, at work solely because it might upset co-workers, clients, or customers.

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