New York Daily News

Supreme slap at headscarf bias

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WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court ruled Monday for a Muslim woman who did not get hired after she showed up to a job interview with clothing retailer Abercrombi­e & Fitch wearing a black headscarf.

The justices said that employers generally have to accommodat­e job applicants and employees with religious needs if the employer at least has an idea that such accommodat­ion is necessary.

Job applicant Samantha Elauf did not tell her interviewe­r she was Muslim. But Justice Antonin Scalia said for the court that Abercrombi­e “at least suspected” that Elauf wore a headscarf for religious reasons. “That is enough,” Scalia said in an opinion for seven justices.

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