Multiple Choice
The decision of the U.S.Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit in Webb v.City of Philadelphia,in which Officer Webb filed a complaint of religious discrimination under Title VII with the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission and the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission,stated that:
A) uniform requirements were crucial to the safety of officers.
B) an accommodation would cause an undue hardship on the employees.
C) the strict enforcement of Directive 78 was not essential to the values of impartiality, religious neutrality and uniformity.
D) some employees may find a co-worker's exercise of his or her religious beliefs offensive.
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