EMPLOYMENT COLUMN
By Morin I. Jacob Not since 1960, when John F. Kennedy's Roman Catholic faith became an issue during his presidential campaign, has religion been as prominent in our minds as it is today. With the increasing number of diverse groups from different religious backgrounds living in the United States, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has seen a sharp increase in claims of discrimination and harassment based on religion by ...
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