Federal workers can discuss religion at work

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Federal workers can now discuss and attempt to persuade colleagues about their religious beliefs at work. New guidance from the U.S. Office of Personnel Management allows employees to share their faith, but requires them to stop if asked. The memo details acceptable religious expression between coworkers and with the public. Critics argue the memo lacks safeguards against harassment and favors Christianity, potentially creating an unwelcoming environment for those with different beliefs or none.


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