Religious Discrimination
Houston employment lawyers Kalandra Wheeler and Robert J. Wiley represent Houston workers who have been discriminated because of their religion. They have the experience to make sure that every avenue is pursued and no stone is left unturned. In short, when you have been discriminated because of your age you need an attorney that understands your situation and that will fight for you.
Under both Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Texas Labor Code discriminating an employee because of their religion is illegal. An employer cannot fire, demote, or affect an employee’s benefits because of an worker’s religion.
Many times it may be difficult to determine if you have been discriminated because of a religion. Under the law you may be protected if you have requested a religious accommodation and have been denied such an accommodation. Under the law such accommodations cannot have an undue burden on the employer. Examples of accommodations that may be reasonable include:
- Allowing voluntary shift swapping between co-workers wanting to observe a religious holy day;
- Reasonable job reassignments;
- Modifications of job duties;
- Allowing of religious headwear such as the Jewish yarmulke and the Muslim headscarf; and
- Donning of certain religious facial hair or hairstyle.
Furthermore, religious discrimination may occur when your employer treats you differently from other employees because of your religion. Such differing treatment can include:
- Failure to promote;
- Failure to hire;
- Termination;
- Segregation of employees based on religious garb;
- Suspension; and
- Not receiving appropriate training.
We should not live in a society that allows an employer to mistreat a worker merely because of their religion or lack thereof. Luckily, the law agrees. The law exist to make sure that we have a level playing field where it is assured that if an employer can make a reasonable accommodation without causing undue hardship, it should be given. Do not let your rights be trampled and discarded.
The only way to defend not only your rights as a hard working employee but those of others is to step forward. We can only do our job if workers step forward and fight unfair employment practices. It can be difficult to step forward and take a stand and that is why you need a team of professionals that will be with you every step of the way.
Take Action
If you feel you have been discriminated against merely because of your religion, do not hesitate to contact our law firm. There are many deadlines that require a quick turnaround. Depending on your case you have anywhere from 180 days to 300 days to report a violation of the Title VII to the EEOC. If you choose to contact us, you will generally meet with an attorney to discuss your matter. If we believe a violation of the law has occurred and if you decide to hire us, we will sign a representation agreement and enforce your rights.