People of all religious backgrounds deserve the opportunity to earn a living. Your religious beliefs — or lack of beliefs — should not determine your employment prospects.
Federal law protects employees’ religious rights in the workplace. Employers cannot discriminate on grounds of religion in:
You don’t have to be a member of a mainstream religion to pursue an employment discrimination claim. So long as your beliefs are religious in nature and sincerely held, you are entitled to the protections of federal law.
At Asbill Law Group in Sacramento, California, we help employees take action against religious discrimination. Attorney Natalia Asbill handles employment law claims before the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing, and courts at the state and federal levels.
There are several types of unlawful religious discrimination in the workplace:
Employers must also make reasonable accommodations for employees’ religious practices. Disagreements over the scope of this duty are common. For example, your employer may dispute whether your religious beliefs are “sincerely held” — and thus worthy of protection. Your employer might also argue that your beliefs are personal rather than religious in nature or that the proposed accommodations would cause undue hardship.
Natalia Asbill is familiar with all forms of religious discrimination. She understands the law and procedural requirements for pursuing a claim. When you work with our firm, she can help you expose injustice, fight for fair compensation and restore your employment rights.
With more than a decade of employment law experience, Natalia Asbill knows how to work through the intricacies of the California Labor Code, the federal Fair Labor Standards Act and other applicable law. To get started, arrange a confidential consultation by calling 916-438-7777.