Child_Of_God
Love is a long road.
I was recently hired to work for this laborer/construction job (I have ADHD and literally can’t work a normal office job anymore). I choose a schedule where I did not have to work Sundays because I attend church service (Yes, I’m a Christian) and I’m involved with the church music group. right before I was about to work my first day they changed my hours which had me working Sundays.
I submitted an accommodation (they wanted proof so I had the preacher from my church to write a letter excusing me from working Sunday) and they later denied it. I went up to the site HR and asked why they wouldn’t accommodate me and the cac would not give me a clear answer and told me that they don’t accept religious accommodations and that there’s nothing they can do to changed that despite Arabs being accommodated to celebrate Ramadan.
I was then threaten with termination because I told them I was not coming in on Sundays. After going back and forth with them I finally got fed up and quit right on the spot.
My family and friends told me I should file an EEOC complaint against them (I documented everything too) but the problem is I don’t think I have a case because I quitted instead of letting them terminate me.
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I submitted an accommodation (they wanted proof so I had the preacher from my church to write a letter excusing me from working Sunday) and they later denied it. I went up to the site HR and asked why they wouldn’t accommodate me and the cac would not give me a clear answer and told me that they don’t accept religious accommodations and that there’s nothing they can do to changed that despite Arabs being accommodated to celebrate Ramadan.
I was then threaten with termination because I told them I was not coming in on Sundays. After going back and forth with them I finally got fed up and quit right on the spot.
My family and friends told me I should file an EEOC complaint against them (I documented everything too) but the problem is I don’t think I have a case because I quitted instead of letting them terminate me.
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