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Houston Jury Awards Ex-Fort Bend County Worker $350K in Religion Suit

November 6, 2019 Natalie Posgate

Fort Bend County did not reasonably accommodate an employee’s religious observation when she attended church on a Sunday instead of going to work, a Houston federal jury ruled on Friday . . .

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