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In reply to the discussion: Trump Urges Federal Employees to Talk Religion at Work [View all]Celerity
(51,572 posts)41. here is the actual original article
Trump administration urges federal employees to talk religion at work
In a shift, the guidance from the Office of Personnel Management encourages religious expression among federal employees.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2025/07/28/federal-workers-religious-expression/
https://archive.ph/minzt

Federal employees can display religious items at work, pray in groups while not on duty and encourage co-workers to adopt their faith, according to guidance released Monday by the Office of Personnel Management, which manages the federal civilian workforce. In a memo titled Protecting Religious Expression in the Federal Workplace, OPM Director Scott Kupor said that the government workforce should be a welcoming place for employees who practice a religious faith.
Allowing religious discrimination in the Federal workplace violates the law, Kupor said in the memo. It also threatens to adversely impact recruitment and retention of highly-qualified employees of faith. Although the core of OPMs guidance on religious expression differs little from past administrations, it presents a substantial shift in that it encourages employees to express their religious beliefs in the workplace, said Stefanie Camfield, associate general counsel and director of human resource services at Engage PEO.
Historically, Camfield said, employers have been advised to keep religious conversation at work to a minimum, noting that the more religion is allowed into the workplace, the more likely it is that differences of opinion are raised. In the current political environment, these types of differences have a way of turning into arguments, Camfield said. In some cases, it leads to outright hostility, which makes it more likely that an employee will feel singled out and discriminated against for their beliefs.
In the memo, Kupor outlined various activities that should not warrant disciplinary action, noting that federal employees may engage in conversations regarding religious topics with fellow employees, including attempting to persuade others of the correctness of their own religious views, provided that such efforts are not harassing in nature. Employees may also encourage their co-workers to participate in religious expressions of faith, such as prayer, to the same extent that they would be permitted to encourage co-workers participate in other personal activities, Kupor stated in the memo.
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In a shift, the guidance from the Office of Personnel Management encourages religious expression among federal employees.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2025/07/28/federal-workers-religious-expression/
https://archive.ph/minzt

Federal employees can display religious items at work, pray in groups while not on duty and encourage co-workers to adopt their faith, according to guidance released Monday by the Office of Personnel Management, which manages the federal civilian workforce. In a memo titled Protecting Religious Expression in the Federal Workplace, OPM Director Scott Kupor said that the government workforce should be a welcoming place for employees who practice a religious faith.
Allowing religious discrimination in the Federal workplace violates the law, Kupor said in the memo. It also threatens to adversely impact recruitment and retention of highly-qualified employees of faith. Although the core of OPMs guidance on religious expression differs little from past administrations, it presents a substantial shift in that it encourages employees to express their religious beliefs in the workplace, said Stefanie Camfield, associate general counsel and director of human resource services at Engage PEO.
Historically, Camfield said, employers have been advised to keep religious conversation at work to a minimum, noting that the more religion is allowed into the workplace, the more likely it is that differences of opinion are raised. In the current political environment, these types of differences have a way of turning into arguments, Camfield said. In some cases, it leads to outright hostility, which makes it more likely that an employee will feel singled out and discriminated against for their beliefs.
In the memo, Kupor outlined various activities that should not warrant disciplinary action, noting that federal employees may engage in conversations regarding religious topics with fellow employees, including attempting to persuade others of the correctness of their own religious views, provided that such efforts are not harassing in nature. Employees may also encourage their co-workers to participate in religious expressions of faith, such as prayer, to the same extent that they would be permitted to encourage co-workers participate in other personal activities, Kupor stated in the memo.
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Not to mention your lack of right wing religion will be noticed and recorded on the Republican database of all Americans
applegrove
Jul 28
#12
atheists, agnostic, pastafarians, scientologists, satanists, you are now free to harass co workers nt
msongs
Jul 28
#11
Lead the way asswipe (tRUMP). Witness to JD and Pam-o-Kristulsi about those two Corinthians!
RedWhiteBlueIsRacist
Jul 28
#16
Well, I do worship the FSM and his noodly appendages. Hope to see his image on the wall, along with the ten suggestions.
wcmagumba
Jul 28
#25
So, does "Mr Two Corinthians (it's actually second Corinthians) and the one who held the bible upside down
iluvtennis
Jul 28
#26
I thought people were supposed to be working. Not shooting the breeze during work hours.
Irish_Dem
Jul 28
#27
LOL. According to this I can get paid for spending my entire day walking around the office trying to convert everyone
Native
Jul 28
#36
if i am a follower of satan , will that allow me to display my religious icons ,etc?
AllaN01Bear
Jul 28
#31
Probably a dumb question but is their a picture of "Allah" like there is of "Jesus"?
walkingman
Jul 28
#42