LGBT activists and their supporters rally in support of transgender people on the steps of New York City Hall, Oct. 24, 2018, in New York City.on Wednesday to discuss the ruling, how the Groff case could have significant impact and what legal options his client has going forward.
, which prohibits workplace discrimination based on religion and requires employers to provide reasonable accommodation to workers based on those beliefs unless such accommodation would create an undue hardship. Groff's employer, the postal service, initially agreed to accommodate him by asking him to cover other shifts throughout the week to make up for the missed Sundays. USPS later argued that finding coverage for Groff's Sunday shifts created an undue hardship, requiring other postal workers to carry more mail than they would typically have to carry and began punishing him for failing to appear on Sundays.
"If they do that, if they change the standard, Mr. Kluge's case will have to be reexamined," Gray added.
Their teachers reading writing and arithmetic any thing else put them on the bread line