By Bruce Atkins | Published December 31, 2024 | Posted in Discrimination | Tagged Tags: NJLAD, religious discrimination, Undue Hardship | Comments Off on Disputing Employers’ “Undue Hardship” Claims in Religious Accommodation Cases
New Jersey law prohibits employers from discriminating based on an employee’s religion. Employers must make reasonable accommodations for an employee’s religious observance or practice unless the employer can demonstrate that doing so would result in an undue hardship to the operation of their business. This provision is meant to balance the rights of employees to Read More
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New Jersey has enacted a law aimed at promoting pay equality by requiring employers to provide clear salary and benefits information in their job postings and advertisements. The law, which will take effect on June 1, 2025, is intended to reduce the wage gap and combat potential discrimination by ensuring that workers have access to Read More
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New Jersey’s new “Domestic Workers’ Bill of Rights” is landmark legislation that grants comprehensive protections to workers in child care, house cleaning and caregiving roles. This law, which took effect in July 2024, covers workers whether they are employed directly by households or via agencies. It applies to all domestic workers regardless of their immigration Read More
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