Wear religious jewelry
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Read religious materials on breaks and
at lunch
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Wear Religious clothing, provided that
it is an accepted & recognized practice of your faith. (i.e. a Yamaccah
during passover, etc.
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Refuse to work on holy days or religious
holidays provided that it is an accepted and recognized practice of your
faith. i.e. Refuse to work on Saturday if you are Jewish, take
the day off for Candlemas, Beltane, Ostara, etc. In addition if you
are an ordained minister of CAW or of the Universal Life Church you may take the
day off to minister to friends and family during the holiday. Please
refer to you Church doctrines.
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If you are Unemployed and receiving
Unemployment Benefits or Welfare payments you can refuse to accept a job
which requires you to work on recognized holy day without losing your benefits.
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If you are a recognized Shaman there
are certain instances which allow you to use Peyote for vision Quests.
Provided that: 1)It is an accepted & recognized practice of your
tribe. 2) It is on Reservation property. 3) Your job
does not require the use of potentially dangerous equipment of chemicals,
or the use of a motor vehicle (i.e. you drive a bus, you are a Crane
operator, you are a courier, etc.).
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The Right of Religious Assembly: To
meet with other of your faith before or after work, or during lunch for
prayer, a few moments of silence or to discuss your religious beliefs,
provided that your meetings are held in a separate area, i.e. you can't
take up the lunchroom, but you can meet outside, or at a restaurant.
If you are a student you can demand that a room be provided for your activities.
Please refer to your school guidelines for extra curricular groups.
You do Not Have
the Right To:
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Prosteletize
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Play religious music
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Demand that others participate in religious assembly
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Attempt to force others into accepting your
"Religious values, or morals." Unless the person is engaged in illegal activity as defined by the Penal Code.