It Worked for Steve Jobs: Here's Why Spirituality is Critical for Entrepreneurial Success
Business leaders should be touting the benefits of a daily spiritual practice openly and loudly.
Israeli government wants more ultra-Orthodox men to work, but faces pushback
Israel's new government is looking to take advantage of a rare political opportunity to push more ultra-Orthodox Jewish men into the workforce to boost the economy, a measure that could pit powerful religious leaders against politicians.
Does Discussing Your Religion at Work Make You Happier?
A new study finds that being open about religion in the workplace leads to higher satisfaction.
Protestantism
Protestantism is one of the major umbrella religions in the U.S., and is constantly evolving in response to political and social changes.
Bilingual: A Choice Of Two Religions
Believing in both does not cancel out one or the other.
The basics of Christian beliefs
Christians believe that there is only one God, whom they call Father as Jesus Christ taught them. They recognise Jesus as the son of God and believe God functions as a Trinity.
Don't Fall for These 10 Myths About Religious Accommodations
Employers sometimes struggle with an increase in religion vs. work conflicts during the holiday season. To resolve these conflicts, often related to scheduling, employers may be required to provide reasonable accommodations pursuant to federal and/or state law. An accommodation is an exception to certain policies or a change in the work environment or the way work is typically done. To help you better understand your responsibilities, we dispel several myths about religious accommodations.
The Delicate Issue of Religion in the Workplace
The challenge for employers arises from defining where “reasonable accommodations” begin and end—and often, their employees hold a different view.
An Inclusive United States: Religious Inclusion in the Federal Workplace
The prohibition on religious discrimination in the workplace is firmly grounded to the taproot of our Nation: The United States Constitution. That inclusive doctrine exists to protect each of us.
Gnosticism: Definition and Beliefs
The word Gnosticism is derived from the Greek word gnosis, meaning “to know” or “knowledge.”
Creating Space for Religious Diversity
Accommodating highly diverse religious beliefs and practices within an organization is challenging, but possible.
Reasonable Accommodation for Religious Beliefs
An employer must accommodate employee religious beliefs, unless it would pose an undue hardship.
Is religious bias severe in Singapore workplaces?
In the past five years, jobseekers in Singapore have made a total of 16 complaints related to religious discrimination.
Why Do Muslim Men Wear Turbans?
Turbans are not required of all Muslim men, but those who wear them do so for a variety of reasons.
Does religious bias begin with your CV?
Job applicants might not want to wear their religion on their sleeves. At least that’s the message that could be taken from a growing number of studies that show religious discrimination often plays a significant role in the hiring process.
Religion and the Workplace
Know what accommodations you're legally required to make when employees need time off work for religious observances.
What Is Scientology?
Developed by L. Ron Hubbard, Scientology is a religion that offers a precise path leading to a complete and certain understanding of one’s true spiritual nature and one’s relationship to self, family, groups, Mankind, all life forms, the material universe, the spiritual universe and the Supreme Being.
20 Interesting Facts About Islam
Out of all the major world religions, Islam is the most misunderstood.
Here Are Some Quick Facts You Should Know About Santeria
The religion has been around for centuries.
What is the call to prayer?
The call to prayer (adhan) is delivered five times a day by a muadhan to remind Muslims to come to mandatory prayer and leave worldly matters behind.