
April 12, 2000
ORTHODOX UNION
HAILS BIPARTISAN HOUSE INTRODUCTION OF WORKPLACE RELIGIOUS FREEDOM ACT
The
Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America - the nation's
largest Orthodox Jewish umbrella organization -- hailed today's
introduction of the Workplace Religious Freedom Act in the U.S. House of
Representatives by Representatives Asa Hutchinson (R-Ark.), Jerrold
Nadler (D-NY), Charles Canaday (R-FL), Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY), Bill
Goodling (R-PA), Martin Frost (D-TX), Connie Morella (R-MD), Anthony
Weiner (D-NY) and others. The legislation, known as "WRFA,"
would amend federal civil rights laws to provide greater protection for
religious employees in their workplaces.
WRFA will require employers
to accommodate the religious observances of their employees as long as
providing such accommodations will not impose an "undue
hardship" upon the employer. Thus, for example, a Jewish sabbath
observer or Seventh Day Adventist could elect to work more hours certain
days of the week in order to take time off to observe his religious holy
day later in the week.
At a Capitol Hill press
conference marking the bill's introduction, Nathan Diament, director of
the Orthodox Union's Institute for Public
Affairs, issued the following statement:
For too many years, too many
American workers who hold deep religious convictions have been asked to
make the cruel choice between observing their faith and keeping their
job. In various workplaces, Orthodox Jews have been pressed to work on
Saturdays, Muslim women have been told to remove their head scarves and
devout Christians have been told to punch-in on Christmas. In the land
of religious freedom this situation is unacceptable. Years ago, congress
acted to address this concern by including in the Civil Rights Act a
provision insisting employers reasonably accommodate the religious needs
of their employees where possible. But the courts have eviscerated this
protection. WRFA will correct this state of affairs and reassert that in
the United States one can be a productive employee and a faithful
person. We should expect no less in the United States.
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Richard Stone, Chairman
Nathan Diament, Director
Betty Ehrenberg, Director, International
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