Religous Accommodation?
LFernandes
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Hi Everyone,
I work in Manufacturing which means we rarely close. We are open for business on Good Friday, but if employee wish, they make take the day off if they have enough vacation or personal time. But..that's not the problem.
I have two Manufacturing Techs that both want to take Good Friday off for religous reasons. By allowing them both to take off, it will leave us short handed on the manufacturing floor which means delays in our manufacturing schedule.
Are we required to accommodate them for their religious needs even though this would cause us a hardship on the manufacturing floor?
If we did allow one of the Manufacturing Techs to take the day off but not the other, would it be based on who asked first? What would you do if the EE scheduled to work called in sick for that day?
Your thoughts and opinions, please!
LFernandes
I work in Manufacturing which means we rarely close. We are open for business on Good Friday, but if employee wish, they make take the day off if they have enough vacation or personal time. But..that's not the problem.
I have two Manufacturing Techs that both want to take Good Friday off for religous reasons. By allowing them both to take off, it will leave us short handed on the manufacturing floor which means delays in our manufacturing schedule.
Are we required to accommodate them for their religious needs even though this would cause us a hardship on the manufacturing floor?
If we did allow one of the Manufacturing Techs to take the day off but not the other, would it be based on who asked first? What would you do if the EE scheduled to work called in sick for that day?
Your thoughts and opinions, please!
LFernandes
Comments
Thanks for all your input. We are granting EE#1 the day off since he asked first and scheduling EE#2 to work. The manager is also going to speak to them about working a 1/2 day each, that way they both can have time off on Good Friday. (I'm making sure everything is documented, of course!)
LFernandes