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SGallaher96

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All employees at Wally World Amusement Park are required to work on weekends because that is when 80 of the customers visit the park. Alex likes to go to church on Sunday morning and asks that he not have to work on Sunday. Must the park accommodate his request?
 
  a. Yes, religious accommodations must always be make
 b. No, because going to church in the morning is a preference and he can go in the evening
  c. No, private sector organizations are not required to accommodate days of worship
 d. Yes, preferences for days and time of worship are protected

Question 2

English only requirements at work are:
 
  a. always illegal
 b. always legal
 c. are legal if they are job related
 d. legal if most of employees only speak English



DHRUVSHAH

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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