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The Legal Implications of Witnessing at Work

5/9/2016

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Just how much can you talk about Jesus Christ on the job? Is it legally permissible for managers to mention Bible verses when conversing with clients, or to pray for their employees? At what point does witnessing constitute harassment … or does it ever?  Read Article 
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​St. Luke United Methodist Church
1608 E Pine St,
​Goldsboro, NC 27530
​(919) 734-7714

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Serving Goldsboro, Saulston, Seymour Johnson, Pikeville, Fremont, Rosewood, ​Mt. Olive, LaGrange and surrounding areas of North Carolina.
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The Legal Implications of Witnessing at Work

5/9/2016

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Just how much can you talk about Jesus Christ on the job? Is it legally permissible for managers to mention Bible verses when conversing with clients, or to pray for their employees? At what point does witnessing constitute harassment … or does it ever?  Read Article 
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