Monday, June 1, 2015

Judge rule for Muslims rejected Jobs scarf

Religious Discrimination Supreme Court
AP Samantha ELAUF outside the Supreme Court in Washington, Wednesday, February 25, 2015.
By Mark Sherman

WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that a Muslim woman who was discontinued after it showed an interview with the retailer Abercrombie & Fitch clothes wearing a black handkerchief.

The judge said that employers have to adapt a rule to applicants and employees with religious needs if the employer at least one idea that this type of accommodation is required.

Samantha ELAUF jobseekers told his interlocutors that he was Muslim. But Justice Antonin Scalia told the court that Jack "at least suspect" ELAUF wearing a headscarf for religious reasons. "Enough," Scalia said in a release of seven judges.

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