CN's vaccine mandate discriminated against worker's religious beliefs: arbitrator

'The mistake employers often make is moving right to challenging whether it's an honestly held belief'

CN's vaccine mandate discriminated against worker's religious beliefs: arbitrator

“It’s of little use to consider challenging either the veracity of [an employee’s] honestly held belief or the tenets of the restrictions they’ve requested, where there's some connection to a religious belief. The focus of the employer’s response should be determining if there’s accommodation available or if you’ve met the point of undue hardship.”

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