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December 20, 2004
Religion at Work
Last night, I was at the supermarket looking for a cake to bring in for our department's holiday lunch. It's the time of year when everything is green and red for Christmas or blue and white for Hanukkah, which ended almost a week ago. All I wanted was a nondenominational sheet cake where no one in the group would feel left out or as if they were being forced to celebrate something they didn't want to. Why don't they make end-of-year cakes or something like that?
Religion can be a touchy subject at work. Some people don't want to be questioned about their beliefs, others might not celebrate anything, and still others might think that work is just not the place to talk about it.
If practicing your religion might affect your work, get advice on how to handle the issue with prospective employers.
This article will help you understand how some people express their religions at work.
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Posted by Norma on December 20, 2004 at 10:06 AM in The Daily Grind | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)
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i ma very glad wiht your religion work plz give me one
chance plz send me emil.
thanks for you
afzal bashir
Posted by: afzal | Dec 18, 2006 3:48:39 AM
