Groff v. DeJoy, 143 S. Ct. 2279
Under Title VII (42 USC 2000e(j)), an employer must accommodate an employee's religious observance practice unless it is unable to do so without undue hardship in the conduct of the employer's business. Undue hardship requires substantially more than "more than de minimus cost." Instead, to establish "undue hardship," an employer must show is that the burden of granting an accommodation… Read More