Guidance clarifies protections for employers and employees
EEOC is seeking public comments on its updated Compliance Manual Section on Religious Discrimination. The new guidance explains the ways in which Title VII protects individuals from religious discrimination and sets forth the legal protections and defenses available to religious employers. This guidance updates the current version, last updated in 2008. Since that date, several Supreme Court decisions, as well as lower courts, have changed the legal landscape. The revisions include “important updates to the discussion for protections for employees from religious discrimination in the context of reasonable accommodations and harassment.”
The following summarizes some of the proposed changes since the manual’s last update.
During a public meeting held on November 9, 2020, EEOC voted, 3-2, to publish its proposed changes to the Manual. The draft guidance is available for public review here. The public has until December 17, 2020 to provide the agency with input. Input can be provided one of the following ways:
Press Release “EEOC Votes to Publish Compliance Manual on Religious Discrimination for Public Comments”