A LEGAL REVIEW OF STEREOTYPES, BIASES, AND DISCRIMINATION AGAINST MUSLIM-AMERICAN EMPLOYEES

Authors

  • Bahaudin G. Mujtaba School of Business and Entrepreneurship Nova Southeastern University
  • Frank J. Cavico School of Business and Entrepreneurship Nova Southeastern University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56536/ijmres.v1i1.2

Keywords:

Religion, Islam, Muslims, Civil Rights Act, Title VI, discrimination, harassment, retaliation, accommodation, hijab, prayer, the United States

Abstract

Approximately fifteen million Muslims live and work in the United States of America. Most of these Muslims are American by birth; yet some confront discrimination, harassment, and retaliation in the workplace because of their religion. Religious discrimination is illegal in the workplace in the United States pursuant to civil rights laws. This article examines the most common challenges that American Muslims face in the workplace. The article then offers pertinent recommendations to organizational leaders so they not only can fulfill their legal duties, but also attract and retain the most qualified workers regardless of their religious affiliations, beliefs, observances, and practices.

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Published

01-01-2011

How to Cite

Bahaudin G. Mujtaba, & Frank J. Cavico. (2011). A LEGAL REVIEW OF STEREOTYPES, BIASES, AND DISCRIMINATION AGAINST MUSLIM-AMERICAN EMPLOYEES. International Journal of Management Research and Emerging Sciences, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.56536/ijmres.v1i1.2

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