
Federal employees are now allowed to practice in the workplace with a religious practical practice, according to the Personnel Management (OPM) office.
Federal employees can now practice at work with a religious-based practice according to the Personnel Management (OPM) office.
This includes religious paraphoria, preaching faith-based beliefs and exchange of personal religious views. Religious observers will have the right to be involved so long because it is disturbing or coercive.
“Federal staff should never choose between their faith and their career,” the OPM director Scott Cooper wrote in July 28.
The memorandum emphasizes support for a religious expression. The specified goal is to create a more comprehensive job for people of all faith. New policy Adds to previous guidancewhich supports other religious shelters. This includes planning or work remotely, such as prayer, fasting or sabbath.
According to the new rules, employees can encourage partners, including leaders, to join their religious gatherings or beliefs. In religious practice, the collection of participants is allowed as long as personal autonomy is maintained. If any employee resistance to invitations, all collection efforts must stop.
Agencies are prohibited to discipline employees who fall. Public staff, like Park Rangers or VA doctors, can also share their faith orally. For example, the Ranger can pray with tourist groups, or a doctor can do it with an agreement with the patient.
Defenders of religious rights say the memorandum as a restoration of the protection of the first amendments. Criticism Be careful that it can put pressure on On employees on the possibility of a career advancement.
“If your leader decides to find out that you have to accept the hypothesis of the gospel weapons,” said Mike Wina Wina, the “Political Religious Freedom” Foundation. “What do you think your chances are promoted?”
Advocates expect the memorandum to be quickly passed by agencies, although it balances operating efficiency and personal protection.
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