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Religious Beliefs and Practices: Accommodations and Expression in the Federal Workplace
Presented by Gary Gilbert & Ernest Hadley

The law requires federal agencies to accommodate the religious practices of their employees unless they can show a requested accommodation would pose an undue hardship. And, supervisors must make a good-faith effort to reasonably accommodate an employee's religious beliefs. But agencies need to know where to draw the line.

This 90-minute interactive audio conference is a must for agency HR and EEO professionals — especially with the various approaching holidays that usually bring an increase in special requests. You'll get expert guidance on:

  • What is a religious belief or practice
  • Which beliefs and practices need to be accommodated
  • How beliefs and practices can be accommodated
  • Religious expression in the workplace
  • Whether religious art and literature may be displayed in the workplace

Plus, you'll get practical advice on how agencies can — and must — encourage and facilitate voluntary shift swaps and other strategies to accommodate religious beliefs and practices.

(Printed materials included. CDs must be prepaid. No returns on CDs.)

(2006. CD. 90 min. Product Code: 4900.110806)

Price: $260.50 S/H: $0.00
Related Resources:
Faith and the Federal Employee
National Origin Discrimination in the Federal Workforce