So What About Employees Religious Accommodation At Work
 Religion In the Workplace America is often referred to as a Melting Pot. This is simply a metaphor for a society of people, from various backgrounds and beliefs, who merge together as one. Despite the differences, a melting pot society manages to coexist and live together as one nation. …
Read MoreThe Neutral Newsletter of the Florida Dispute Resolution Center Volume 4, Issue 2 – June 2019
The Neutral Newsletter of the Florida Dispute Resolution Center Volume 4, Issue 2 – June 2019 The latest edition of The Neutral is now online.  A new administrative order governing the certification and renewal of mediators has been issued. You will find out about that and other important information in …
Read MoreRights and Responsibilities- Religious Garb and Grooming in the Workplace
What is the federal law relating to religious dress and grooming in the workplace? In most instances, employers are required by federal law to make exceptions to their usual rules or preferences to permit applicants and employees to observe religious dress and grooming practices. Title VII of the Civil Rights …
Read MoreThe State Bar of California
Approved Jurisdictions A California attorney can claim California MCLE credit for education activities attended/taken outside California, provided that: the attorney is outside California when attending/taking the activity the activity is the type of activity that can be approved for California MCLE credit; the activity is approved by an Approved Jurisdiction. If the …
Read MoreFLorida Bar CLE and Basic Skills Course Requirement
CLE and Basic Skills Course Requirements CLE and Basic Skills Course Requirements Announcements NEW PROFESSIONALISM REQUIREMENT AMENDMENT TO RULE 6-10.3(B) Effective March 5, 2019, 5 of the required 33 credit hours must be in approved legal ethics, professionalism, bias elimination, substance abuse, or mental illness awareness programs, with at least …
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