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Labor/Employment

Dec. 7, 2006

Religion at Work a Slippery Issue

LOS ANGELES - Daniel Berry, a Department of Social Services employee in Tehama County, believed his evangelical faith compelled him to share his beliefs and pray with others whenever he could.

By Anne Marie Ruff
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - Daniel Berry, a Department of Social Services employee in Tehama County, believed his evangelical faith compelled him to share his beliefs and pray with others whenever he could.
      When he tried to act on his beliefs in his job - counseling unemployed clients moving out of welfare programs - he ran up against rules t...

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