When an employee alleges religious discrimination because of an employee-observed religious practice:
A) the employer must bypass seniority rules to accommodate the employee.
B) the employee must honor all bona fide religious practices.
C) the employer must make reasonable efforts to accommodate religious beliefs.
D) the employer must call in a substitute worker at additional cost.
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