Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 335 - Oklahoma Human Rights Commission
Chapter 15 - Interpretive Guidelines on Employment Discrimination
Subchapter 5 - Interpretive Guidelines on Discrimination Because of Religion
Section 335:15-5-3 - Alternatives for accommodating religious practices
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a) Work scheduling. Employees and prospective employees most frequently request an accommodation because their religious practices conflict with their work schedules. The following paragraphs are some means of accommodating the conflict between work schedules and religious practices which the Commission believes that employer and labor organizations should consider as part of the obligation to accommodate and which the Commission will consider in investigating a charge. These are not intended to be all inclusive. There are often other alternatives which would reasonably accommodate an individual's religious practices when they conflict with a work schedule. There are also employment practices besides work scheduling which may conflict with religious practices and cause an individual to request an accommodation.
(b) Dues to labor organizations. Some collective bargaining agreements include a provision that each employee must join the labor organization or pay the labor organization a sum equivalent to dues. When an employee's religious practices do not permit compliance with such a provision, the labor organization should accommodate the employee by not requiring the employee to join the organization and by permitting him or her to donate a sum equivalent to dues to a charitable organization.