The Third U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals had originally sided with USPS, ruling that Gerald Groff’s refusal to work on Sundays ‘imposed on his coworkers, disrupted the workplace and workflow, and diminished employee morale.’
The Third U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals had originally sided with USPS, ruling that Gerald Groff’s refusal to work on Sundays ‘imposed on his coworkers, disrupted the workplace and workflow, and diminished employee morale.’