Maximizing Productivity with Muslim Clients and Colleagues

60-minute Stretch Workshops

Day 3

Session Code: S5-B
When: April 12, 2018
Location/Room: Marketplace Booth #913
Level: Intermediate
Track: Critical Employment Practices
Presenters: Jaylani Hussein, CAIR-MN  |  Amir Malik, CAIR-MN

Description

An interactive exercise gauges where the audience is on their understanding of the religion and basic beliefs and practices. This session then highlights Muslim demographics worldwide, in the United States and in Minnesota. It includes a review of the basic tenets of Islam, emphasizing: (1) the main practices for which employers should expect a request for accommodation and on which attorneys representing employers or Muslim employees should be well versed, and (2) practices to be mindful of when interacting with Muslim clients.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Accommodate Islamic practices so as to better retain Muslim employees.
  • Reduce religious misunderstandings in the workplace.
  • Increase cohesiveness and cooperation in the workplace by creating an environment of inclusiveness.

The Forum on Workplace Inclusion®
2211 Riverside Ave, CB 54
Minneapolis, MN 55454
workplaceforum@augsburg.edu
(612) 373-5994

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