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Felipe Zamora and Esther Zamora v. Iglesia Union Cristiana

Tex. App.—13th Dist.February 27, 2020No. 13-19-00558-CV
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Case Details

Status — whether other courts must follow this ruling
Published
Procedural Posture — the stage the case had reached
appeal

Related Laws

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Outcome

Appeal was dismissed for want of jurisdiction because appellants filed their notice of appeal 90 days after judgment was signed, and their request for findings of fact and conclusions of law did not extend the appeal deadline since the trial court decided the case as a matter of law without an evidentiary hearing.

What This Ruling Means

**Church Employment Dispute: Zamora v. Iglesia Union Cristiana** Felipe and Esther Zamora filed an employment lawsuit against Iglesia Union Cristiana, a church, in 2020. The case involved workplace-related claims against their religious employer, though the specific details of their complaints are not available in the court records provided. Unfortunately, the court's final decision in this case cannot be determined from the available information. The case was heard by a Texas appeals court, but the outcome and reasoning behind any ruling remain unclear from the limited records. **What This Means for Workers:** While we cannot draw specific lessons from this particular case due to incomplete information, employment disputes involving religious organizations often raise important questions about worker rights. Employees of churches and religious institutions generally have the same basic employment protections as other workers, including rights related to wages, safety, and discrimination. However, religious employers sometimes have certain exemptions, particularly regarding positions that involve religious duties or leadership roles. Workers employed by religious organizations should understand that they typically retain most standard employment protections, though some special rules may apply depending on their specific role and responsibilities.

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