>> Then you get some guy who took a job that was to include scheduling on any
>> days, per the boss' needs. & he later converted to some obscure religion
>> that had certain days off, & sued, as the boss, when asked for those days
>> to be blocked off, essentially said, "I hired you to fill any shifts
>> without blocked off times," sadly, the courts ruled against the employer,
>> & he had to pay back pay plus interest for those days worked against his
>> newfound religion.
>Where and when did that happen? I would think that there would be equal "laws
> and tests in law that define WHEN someone's idea of religion is actually a
> valid religion.
It was preposterous; it happened here in BC; abbotsford, I believe (right in the middle of the biggest Bible Belt of Canada--I grew up just across the river
& hung around in Abbotsford's malls as a ne'er-do-well teen)
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