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Religious Accommodation

A Muslim call center representative claims in Kentucky state court that Charter Communications put her on indefinite suspension because she refused to remove her hijab at work and did not provide "enough proof" that she was entitled to a religious accommodation.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – A Muslim call center representative claims in Kentucky state court that Charter Communications put her on indefinite suspension because she refused to remove her hijab at work and did not provide "enough proof" that she was entitled to a religious accommodation.

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