A lawsuit was filed by the Council on American-Islamic Relations on behalf of two Muslim workers against a Minnesota UPS branch after the employees were reportedly fired for needing to pray during the workday.
The lawsuit alleged the Atlanta-based company, as well as the Edina, Minnesota, staffing company Doherty Staffing Services, discriminated against several of its Muslim employees and violated the Minnesota Human Rights Act and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, KAAL reported.
The workers claimed in the suit that before June 2014, they were allowed to engage in daily prayer outside of their breaks and during work hours. When a new operations manager took over, that policy changed. The new manager reportedly asked employees in a meeting to raise their hands if they wanted to pray.
"After most Muslim employees raised their hands, (the operations manager) stated that he wanted to replace all of the employees who had raised their hands," the suit stated.
The employees claimed they were given one option if they wanted to pray during the day: They would have to leave and go home. They were also told that if they left, they would not be allowed to return.
https://www.americanow.com/story/rel...discrimination
More lunacy from the anti-American group attempting to force change on American businesses and culture. They're just as bad as the NFL kneelers.
I'm glad UPS didn't cower and give in to their demands.