Orthodox Union
Applauds N.Y. Attorney General
For Vindicating Religious Employee
The Union
of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, through its
Institute for Public Affairs, applauded the announcement by New York
State Attorney General Eliot Spitzers office of a settlement with
the Jean Louis David hair salon chain regarding religious employees.
The New York chain, which has 10
locations and more than 200 employees in New York City, had fired a
Jewish barber who had worked for them for nearly four years after he
wore a yarmulke to work. Attorney
General Spitzers office undertook to protect the employees
right to wear religious garb, and went a step further to ensure that
Jean Louis David employees will have their other religious practices
accommodated as well.
Among the terms of the settlement,
the Jean Louis David chain will:
Include religious accommodation as
an aspect of employee training;
Attempt to place sabbath observant employees in locations that are
closed on Saturdays;
Not claim an economic hardship exemption from religious
accommodation requirements unless 20% of their employees seek a
day off for religious observance.
Nathan Diament, director of the
Unions Institute, stated that the Orthodox Jewish community is
deeply appreciative of Attorney General Spitzers consistent
efforts to champion religious accommodation in New Yorks
workplaces. Mr. Spitzer
recognizes that no one should be forced to choose between their
career and their conscience, and we hope all employers will heed the
lesson of this settlement and make certain that the religious needs
of their employees are accommodated appropriately.
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