Losing My Religion: How to Deal with An Explosion of Religious Accommodation Requests

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ELCC 2022
Learn which states have passed laws or regulations that expand the reasons for which an employee may request a religious accommodation to mandatory vaccination policies and potentially other company requirements, and ways in which HR can push back

Learning Objectives:

  • To provide an update on which states have passed laws that expand the bases on which an employee can request a religious accommodation and which states are considering doing so.
  • To explain ways in which HR and in-house counsel can control and even push back on the wave of employee accommodation requests based on religion.
  • To discuss best practices to prevent liability for companies that want to maintain their mandatory vaccination policies (or other policies, such as mandatory discrimination training) while still accommodating legitimate religious exemption requests.  
Date(s) & Time(s): 
Wednesday, March 30, 2022 - 11:00am to 12:15pm
Presenter: 

Kelly Dobbs Bunting

Kelly Dobbs
Bunting

Kelly Bunting, Co-Chair of the Greenberg Traurig, LLP's Labor & Employment Practice's Workplace Compliance & Counseling Group, and member of its Artificial Intelligence Law Group, has considerable experience defending class and collective wage and hour litigation and misclassification claims, having defended employers in Title III ADA access litigation and litigation alleging race, sex, pregnancy, age, disability discrimination, harassment, and retaliation. She is deeply experienced in virtually all aspects of employment litigation, including wage and hour, labor, Title VII, harassment, discrimination, wrongful termination, non-competition and non-solicitation, trade secrets, SOX and Dodd Frank whistleblower claims, CEPA, ADEA, FMLA, NJLAD, and failure to accommodate issues. She has identified and managed employment issues in M&A deals and appeared before the EEOC, NLRB, and DOL in many states, as well as state agencies in DE, NY, NJ and PA. Kelly has represented many clients in mediation and settlement negotiations, and created HR and compliance training modules. She is regularly sought after as a workforce trainer for issues related to harassment and discrimination, FCPA compliance, good management techniques, and union awareness.

Kelly focuses much of her practice on international L&E issues, including employment/secondment contracts, data privacy, and global anti-corruption compliance. She advises clients on national and international handbook policies, procedures, and strategic HR issues, and provides day-to-day counsel in hiring, employee relations, employee discipline, and termination. She also conducts and advises on internal investigations.

Location: 
Jefferson
Session Type: 
Concurrent Session
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