EEOC Sues JBS Swift in Colorado, Nebraska For Refusal to Let Muslim Workers Pray

Sept. 1, 2010, 4:00 AM UTC

DENVER—The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission sued JBS Swift Aug. 31 in two federal district courts, accusing the meatpacker of religious bias for harassing and refusing to accommodate the prayer needs of its Somali and Muslim employees at facilities in Colorado and Nebraska (EEOC v. JBS USA, (EEOC v. JBS USA

EEOC filed lawsuits in the U.S. District Court for the Districts of Colorado and Nebraska alleging Swift created a hostile work environment for its Somali and Muslim employees due to their race, national origin, and religion.

In August 2009, the commission determined the company acted with bias for firing ...

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