The U.S. Supreme Court recently declined to hear a case involving a kosher worker's overtime exemption claim,
aligning with several other recent decisions where the Court has avoided addressing specific labor and religious accommodation issues.
This decision follows a pattern seen in other contexts, such as the denial of a bid to expand religious exceptions to worker rights and the refusal to hear challenges related to healthcare worker vaccine mandates.
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This is a tremendous problem especially by the OU. They will go in to a kosher establishment and pick someone who is shomer Shabbos and say “you are our mashgiach.”
NO PAY, NO BENIFITS. NOTHING.
They do this for PR, and nothing else. And then if there is a problem, the OU leaves that person ‘out to dry.’ They will NEVER have his back.
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