
She didn’t want to work on Saturdays – then she lost her job at Chick-fil-A
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She repeatedly informed her employer about her “sincere religious beliefs and practice that she could not work on the Sabbath,” including during her interview in August 2023. She had, according to the lawsuit from September 2023 until about 23.
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She repeatedly informed her employer about her “sincere religious beliefs and practice that she could not work on the Sabbath,” including during her interview in August 2023.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1She had, according to the lawsuit from September 2023 until about 23.
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