Case Study: A retail company has a dress code policy that pr…
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Cаse Study: A retаil cоmpаny has a dress cоde pоlicy that prohibits employees from wearing any head coverings while on the sales floor, stating it is part of maintaining a “uniform professional appearance.” A job applicant, Amina, who is Muslim, applies for a sales associate position. She wears a hijab as part of her religious practice. During the interview, she is told she is otherwise qualified, but the company cannot hire her unless she agrees to remove her headscarf while at work. Amina declines, explaining that wearing the hijab is a sincerely held religious belief. She is not offered the position. Does this fall under the Civil Rights Act of 1964, if so, what classification and why? (5 points) Do you think that the employer could have made a reasonable accommodation for Amina, or does it cause undue hardship? (5 points) What could the employer have done differently? (5 points) Amina filed a discrimination claim for not getting the job. The retail company has stated this policy is for safety purposes. Does this change your answer, or what would you recommend to the company's policy? (5 points)
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