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In Russia, labour disputes are increasingly arising over the fundamental admissibility of employees observing the norms of the religion they profess, ethical teachings and the possibilities
for obliging employers not to interfere with their observance by creating appropriate conditions for the use of labour. Law enforcement practice, in the absence of clear guidelines in the
legislation, “disguises” such disagreements as disputes about dismissal for violation of labour
laws, ignoring their true discriminatory nature. The article analyzes in detail one of the sections of the designated problem of reconciliation of labour and religion — the observance by
religious workers of the requirements for the appearance and rules of business etiquette at the
employer. Considering the problem, the author starts from the three main religious needs of
the employee, which he seeks to satisfy in a controversial situation of contradiction between
the employer’s requirements and religious norms. Drawing extensively on materials from foreign practice and analyzing Russian legislation, the author comes to the following conclusions.
The ability of an employee to satisfy a need such as the wearing of religious clothing, symbols,
or other external manifestation of religious commitment will depend on what regulation is
established by the employer in this regard. It also gives an assessment of the so-called policy
of religious neutrality, established at the local level. As for the need for an employee to verbally express his religiosity and views, the employer has the right to prohibit such actions if
they cause inconvenience to other employees or customers, threaten to lose customers, the
image of the employer, and also to prevent proselytism in the team of employees. Finally, an
employee for religious reasons may express a desire to refrain from participating in the employer’s corporate events: coercion by the employer to the contrary clearly constitutes indirect
discrimination.
Translated title of the contributionObservance by religious employees of the requirements for appearance and business etiquette established by the employer
Original languageRussian
JournalРОССИЙСКИЙ ЕЖЕГОДНИК ТРУДОВОГО ПРАВА
Issue number13
StatePublished - 2023

    Research areas

  • religious freedom, freedom of conscience, worker’s rights, religious norms, religious worker, religious clothing, neutrality policy, religious prohibitions

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