A Chick-fil-A franchisee in Austin, Texas, allegedly violated federal law by refusing to accommodate an employee’s religious request to observe the Sabbath on Saturday and then fired her after she declined a demotion, according to a federal lawsuit.
A Chick-fil-A franchisee in Austin, Texas, allegedly violated federal law by refusing to accommodate an employee’s religious request to observe the Sabbath on Saturday and then fired her after she declined a demotion, according to a federal lawsuit.
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