Prayer breaks: Know what’s ‘reasonable’
Employers generally are required to accommodate employees' prayer breaks. Arriving at a reasonable accommodation requires a give-and-take discussion with the worker. But be aware that courts will frown on accommodations that wreak havoc on the employee’s life, such as switching the person to the night shift to avoid prayer-break issues.
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