California Fair Employment and Housing Commission v. Gemini Aluminum Corporation

Title: California Fair Employment and Housing Commission v. Gemini Aluminum Corporation
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California Fair Employment and Housing Commission v. Gemini Aluminum Corporation
Facts: Lester Young was employed at Gemini Aluminum Corporation. Young also had been a Jehovah's Witness since May 1970, and had been attending 3-day conventions every year since that time as a form of worship and religious study in his faith. On June 16, 1997, Young requested two days of time off to attend a convention but his request was denied. Young went to the convention despite the denial of his request and missed work on Friday, June 27, 1997. …showed first 75 words of 356 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 356 total…religious creed. Gemini had discriminated against Young by failing to accommodate his religious beliefs, failed to prevent discrimination, and had retaliated against Young for protesting the discrimination, all in violation of Government Code section 12940. Conclusion: The judgment is reversed and the matter is remanded to the trial court with directions to vacate the writ of mandate and enter a new order denying the petition for writ of mandate. The Department shall recover costs on appeal.

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