Question: 1 . Kim, a server at a restaurant, informed her manager that she would not be able to join other waitresses in singing Happy Birthday

1. Kim, a server at a restaurant, informed her manager that she would not be able to join other
waitresses in singing Happy Birthday to customers because she is a Jehovahs Witness whose religious
beliefs do not allow her to celebrate holidays, including birthdays. There were enough servers on duty at
any given time to perform this singing without affecting service. The manager refused any
accommodation.
Does Kim have a right to refuse singing Happy Birthday?
2. Patricia alleges she was terminated from her job as a steel mill laborer because of her religion
(Pentecostal) after she notified her supervisor that her faith prohibits her from wearing pants, as
required by the mills dress code, and requested as an accommodation to be permitted to wear a skirt.
Management contends that the dress code is essential to the safe and efficient operation of the mill,
and has evidence that it was imposed following several accidents in which skirts worn by employees
were caught in the same type of mill machinery that Patricia operates.
Does this count as an undue hardship for the employer?
3. A large employer operating a fleet of buses had a policy of refusing to accept driver applications
unless the applicant agreed that he or she was available to be scheduled to work any shift, seven days a
week.
Is this policy legal?
MGT 3307, Diversity in Organizations
Professor Chris Zhang, Ph.D., MBA, SHRM-SCP
Marilyn Davies College of Business
University of Houston Downtown Page 2 of 2
4. Tina, a newly hired part-time store cashier whose sincerely held religious belief is that she should
refrain from work on Sunday as part of her Sabbath observance, asked her supervisor never to schedule
her to work on Sundays. Tina specifically asked to be scheduled to work Saturdays instead. In response,
her employer offered to allow her to work on Thursday, which she found inconvenient because she
takes a college class on that day.
Is the employer required to grant Tinas preferred accommodation of Saturday?
5. As part of its effort to promote employee health and productivity, the new president of a company
institutes weekly mandatory on-site meditation classes led by a local spiritualist. Angelina explains to
her supervisor that the meditation conflicts with her sincerely held religious beliefs, and asks to be
excused from participating.
Is the employer obligated to excuse Angelina from the classes?
6. Employer XYZ holds an annual training for employees on a variety of personnel matters, including
compliance with EEO laws and also XYZs own internal anti-discrimination policy, which includes a
prohibition on sexual orientation discrimination. Lucille asks to be excused from the portion of the
training on sexual orientation discrimination because she believes that it promotes the acceptance of
homosexuality, which she sincerely believes is immoral and sinful based on her religion.
Is Lucilles request reasonable?

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