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BREAK FOR PRAYERS NOT PERMITTED
 
 
Whirlpool is not required to permit time for Muslim factory workers to break for sunset prayers because it would cause an undue hardship. Whirlpool argued that it "could not afford to have so many employees off the production line at the same time."
 
(Farah v. Whirlpool Corp. M.D. Tenn.)
 
 
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