In an effort to satisfy customers and maintain a desired company image, many employers have dress and grooming policies. As a general rule, employers are legally allowed to establish reasonable dress and grooming requirements that serve legitimate business interests. However, two recent cases remind employers that there are limits on what grooming standards employers can impose on employees.Continue Reading Dress and Grooming Policies in the Workplace
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Doctors, Religion, and Discrimination: Can A Medical Clinic Discriminate In The Name Of Religion?
By Sheppard Mullin on
Posted in Discrimination, Religion
In a recent case handed down by the California Supreme Court entitled North Coast Women’s Care Medical Group, Inc. v. Superior Court, the Court was asked to decide whether a medical clinic’s physicians could discriminate for religious reasons against an individual based on that person’s sexual orientation.Continue Reading Doctors, Religion, and Discrimination: Can A Medical Clinic Discriminate In The Name Of Religion?