Religious freedom laws leave employers with few options
Legal protection for large employers in draft religious freedom laws will be hard to use in practice and will be too narrow to justify firing an employee whose religious views breach their employment conditions.
Businesses with annual revenue of $50 million or more that fire an employee for expressing a religious view in breach of their employment agreement will have to prove they would suffer "unjustifiable financial hardship" if they kept the employee.
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