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Apple in court: lawsuit for religious discrimination

by Milan
October 1, 2025
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Image: Shutterstock / Polonio Video

Apple is facing a lawsuit in the US that is causing a stir. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is accusing the company of discriminating against and ultimately terminating an employee at an Apple Store in Virginia because of his religious beliefs. The lawsuit essentially involves allegations of religious discrimination and retaliation.

The case is explosive because it involves a company that is globally recognized as an innovator and employer with high standards. However, Apple isn't in the headlines here because of technology or design, but because of fundamental issues of labor law. The lawsuit could shed new light on the company's approach to diversity and equal opportunity.

The background of the case

The affected employee worked at the Apple Store for 16 years and received consistently positive performance evaluations during that time. After converting to Judaism, he requested an adjustment to his work schedule to allow him to observe the Sabbath. Specifically, he did not want to work Fridays and Saturdays. The new store manager denied this request, citing that Apple's scheduling policies did not allow for both days off. Out of concern for his job, the employee continued to work the Sabbath, contrary to his religious beliefs.

Escalation through disciplinary measures

After his request for a religious exemption was denied, Apple, according to the EEOC, began disciplining the employee for alleged dress code violations. This occurred around the same time he raised concerns about his religious observance. Shortly after he again reminded his supervisor that he needed a religious leave, Apple terminated him in January 2024. Officially, the termination was cited as a repeated dress code violation.

Legal basis of the lawsuit

The EEOC accuses Apple of violating Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. This federal law prohibits discrimination based on religion and requires employers to accommodate the religious beliefs and practices of their employees. Exceptions are only made if such an accommodation would impose an "undue hardship" on the company. The lawsuit, number 1:25-cv-1637, was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. The agency had previously attempted to settle the case out of court through arbitration – unsuccessfully.

Why the lawsuit is more than just a legal dispute for Apple

For Apple, this case represents not only a legal battle, but also a potential risk to its public image. Because Apple places such strong emphasis on values such as fairness, inclusion, and diversity, the lawsuit could undermine confidence in its corporate culture. Whether the accusation of religious discrimination holds water will now be determined in court. (Image: Shutterstock / Polonio Video)

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