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A quick search of servile work performed on Holy days of obligation reveals that I certainly am performing servile work when I clearly shouldn’t be. Had I planned ahead, I could’ve made better arrangements, and I’ll certainly do so, next time.
In my company, other people are able to take off for their religious days, but since I’m Catholic, I assume I don’t have those same rights. What would your employer say if you informed him/her that you were not going to work on Holy days? Who will be performing servile work today, and who won’t be? Can anyone shed a little more light on servile, cultural, ordinary, judicial and commercial work?
In my company, other people are able to take off for their religious days, but since I’m Catholic, I assume I don’t have those same rights. What would your employer say if you informed him/her that you were not going to work on Holy days? Who will be performing servile work today, and who won’t be? Can anyone shed a little more light on servile, cultural, ordinary, judicial and commercial work?