My religion requires that I wear head and body covering. Can my employer prohibit me from wearing religious clothing at work?
An employer may not discriminate against an employee on the basis of religion or creed. Employers must give reasonable accommodation to an employee’s religious beliefs unless the accommodation creates an undue burden on the employer. Employees may wear religious clothing unless it has a negative impact on workplace safety or efficiency.
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