The U.S. Supreme Court has issued a 9–0 decision that significantly strengthens religious protections in the workplace.
The Court overturned a long-standing standard that allowed employers to deny religious accommodations if they caused only “minimal cost.” Now, companies must show a “substantial burden” before rejecting such requests.
This shift means employees may have stronger rights regarding:
- Work schedules
- Religious observance
- Job duties and accommodations
Supporters call it a major victory for religious freedom in the workplace. Critics warn it could create staffing and operational challenges for employers.