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The Fourth Circuit affirmed summary judgment for Thompson Contracting on the EEOC's Title VII religious accommodation claim. The court found Thompson was not required to accommodate Yisrael's Saturday Sabbath observance because doing so would create an undue hardship given operational constraints and availability of alternatives.
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