Encountering Religion in the Workplace: The Legal Rights and Responsibilities of Workers and Employers

Encountering Religion in the Workplace: The Legal Rights and Responsibilities of Workers and Employers

by Raymond F. Gregory
Encountering Religion in the Workplace: The Legal Rights and Responsibilities of Workers and Employers

Encountering Religion in the Workplace: The Legal Rights and Responsibilities of Workers and Employers

by Raymond F. Gregory

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Overview

In a recent survey, 20 percent of the workers interviewed reported that they had either experienced religious prejudice while at work or knew of a coworker who had been subjected to some form of discriminatory conduct. Indeed, according to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the filing of religious discrimination charges under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (which prohibits discrimination in employment based on race, color, national origin, sex, and religion) increased 75 percent between 1997 and 2008. The growing desire on the part of some religious groups to openly express their faith while at work has forced their employers and coworkers to reconsider the appropriateness of certain aspects of devotional conduct. Religion in the workplace does not sit well with all workers, and, from the employer’s perspective, the presence of religious practice during the workday may be distracting and, at times, divisive. A thin line separates religious self-expression—by employees and employers—from unlawful proselytizing.

In Encountering Religion in the Workplace, Raymond F. Gregory presents specific cases that cast light on the legal ramifications of mixing religion and work—in the office, on the factory floor, even within religious organizations. Court cases arising under Title VII and the First Amendment must be closely studied, Gregory argues, if we are to fully understand the difficulties that arise for employers and employees alike when they become involved in workplace disputes involving religion, and his book is an ideal resource for anyone hoping to understand this issue.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780801461224
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 01/15/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 280
File size: 741 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Raymond F. Gregory is the author of Unwelcome and Unlawful: Sexual Harassment in the American Workplace, also from Cornell, Norman Thomas: The Great Dissenter, Women and Workplace Discrimination, and Age Discrimination in the American Workplace.

Table of Contents

IntroductionPart I. Religious Discrimination in the Workplace
1. Is There a Place for Religion in the Workplace?
2. What Is Religion as Defi ned by Law?
3. Religious Discrimination and the Civil Rights Act of 1964
4. Religious Discrimination at Various Stages of the Employment Relationship
5. Religious Discrimination Claims Arising Out of the Termination of Employment
6. Employee Proselytization
7. Employer Proselytization
8. Employer Liability for Employee Acts of Religious Harassment
9. Workplace Discrimination and Certain Religious GroupsPart II. Religion and the Public-Sector Workplace
10. Religion in the Public-Sector Workplace
11. Proselytizing in the Public-Sector WorkplacePart III. Exemptions to Discrimination Laws
12. Exemptions from the Discrimination Laws Granted to Religious Organizations
13. The Ministerial Exception
14. Questionable Applications of the Ministerial ExceptionPart IV. Accommodating Worker Religious Practices
15. General Principles of Accommodation
16. Accommodation in Practice
17. Accommodation in Out-of-the-Ordinary CircumstancesPart V. Retaliation and Other Issues
18. Religious Discrimination and Retaliation
19. Some Additional Issues
20. Religion and the Law in the Workplace of the FutureNotes
List of Cases Discussed in the Book
Index

What People are Saying About This

Risa L. Lieberwitz

Encountering Religion in the Workplace is an important book for students of labor and employment law, professors, attorneys, and anyone interested in the role of religion in a secular society at a time when discussions of religion are so pervasive. The scope of issues of religion in the workplace is broad and the content complex; Raymond F. Gregory covers these areas in depth without sacrificing clarity. This is true for more straightforward issues as well as areas where legal issues are in tension. Gregory shows the contradictions that exist in balancing the free exercise of religion with rights to be free from religious proselytizing or from governmental establishment of religion.

Lucy Vickers

This book offers an excellent and engaging account of the complex and increasingly important issue of religion and the workplace. It will be of great interest to employment lawyers as well as to those concerned with religious rights.

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