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California governor signs law protecting Sikhs, Muslims, from workplace bias

Posted on 11 September 2012 by Emperor

California governor signs law protecting Sikhs, Muslims, from workplace bias

California employers face new restrictions against shunting Sikh and Muslim workers to backroom jobs out of public view based on their wearing of turbans, beards and hijabs, under a law signed Saturday by Gov. Jerry Brown.

“This bill, AB 1964, makes it very clear that wearing any type of religious clothing or hairstyle, particularly such as Sikhs do, that that is protected by law and nobody can discriminate against you because of that,” Brown told some 400 Sikhs and supporters at a rally of the North American Punjabi Assn. on the steps of the Capitol.

Brown also signed SB 1540, which requires the state Board of Education to consider a new history framework for schools that the governor said will include “the role and contributions of the Sikh community in California.”

A series of court cases have muddied the water on what employers must do to accommodate the religious practices of workers, and the new state law clarifies the requirements, said Rajdeep Singh, director of law and policy for the Sikh Coalition. The new law does not guarantee a positive outcome for workers but requires employers to meet a higher standard of objectively showing how religious accommodation would be a significant hardship, Singh said.

“It’s needed because Sikhs and other religious minorities continue to experience job discrimination on account of their religion,” Singh said.

The new law restricts employers from segregating an employee from customers and the public as a means of accommodating the employee’s religious beliefs. It clarifies that employers must accommodate a worker’s religious practices unless it creates “significant difficulty or expense” for the employer. It also specifies that religious dress and grooming qualify as protected religious observances, according to Assemblywoman Mariko Yamada (D-Davis), who wrote the bill.

“This to me is like the Rosa Parks issue of the 21st century,” Yamada added. “An employee should not have to work in the back of the store in order to observe his or her faith.”

Los Angeles Times, 8 September 2012

  • EscapeVelocity

    It is symbolic of our struggle against oppression, brother!

  • Strings

    What difference does it make since there are no lobs in Ca. anyway

  • Reynardine

    Cyrus, I suspect the Governor specifically cited Sikhs because, just now, they are a high- sympathy group, and to keep the odious Spencerian Carrion Birds from bussing Rent-a-Mobs into Sacramento to get the law repealed before it can be implemented. Nonetheless, though the groups you name are not all alike, they will be protected alike under this law.

  • http://www.youtube.com/user/GargamelGold CriticalDragon1177

    @Emperor

    Gov. Jerry Brown just gave us Californians a good reason to re-elect him.

  • broke

    When are Geller and Spencer launching a campaign to get the law repealed?

  • mindy1

    Good on CA :D

  • Cyrus

    This legislation does not appear written to protect Muslims at all, but rather exclusively Sikhs. There is nothing wrong with that, but let’s be honest hear. It can be utilized as a legal tool to defend Muslims in the workplace, but that was not the cause for it’s original push.

    The simple truth is Arabs, Iranians, Turks, Indians, Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs, Sunnis, Shias, etc…All get lumped together in the America psyche as one entity, anyways.

  • LW Censors

    Brilliant news! I sincerely hope this common sense ruling is copied all over the US incorporating those with disabilities too. Here in Britain he Disability Discrimination Act and the Racial Equality Act legislation, in theory, protects particular groups though I’m sure if it covers Muslims. Credit where credit is due – onwards and upwards!

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