Protestant Reformed Worker Successfully Challenges Sunday Work Assignment
Mr. Lanting, a member of South Holland Protestant Reformed Church, is a practicing attorney. Perhaps few readers of the Standard Bearer are aware that an obscure provision of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 protects workers who refuse Sunday work assignments for religious reasons. But rather than writing a dry article on this very important religious freedom that Reformed Christian employees should be aware of, this writer decided to publish (with permission) actual correspondence in a real...
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