11/01/2024
Throughout each year a number of cultural and religious days of significance are observed. These are times of celebration, while being mindful and respectful of the rich and diverse cultures that are ever present in our workplace and the communities we serve.
In accordance with U.S. Supreme Court jurisprudence (see County of Allegheny v. ACLU Greater Pittsburgh Chapter, 492 U.S. 573 (1989), the display of holiday décor is dependent upon whether the space is public or whether it is a shared or private workspace. In all cases, holiday decorations should be respectful and sensitive of employees and the public.
Examples of seasonal decorations (permissible) include, but are not limited to: snowflakes, snowpeople, winter scenes, ribbon, flowers, greenery, tinsel, garland, bells, trees, candy canes, Santa, eggs, animals, flags, etc.
Examples of decorations with religious content (permissible in private workspace only) include but are not limited to: nativity scene, menorah, Star of David, Star and Crescent, Cross or Crucifix, etc.
Common Spaces | Shared Workspaces | Private Workspaces | |
---|---|---|---|
Seasonal Decorations |
Yes* |
Yes |
Yes |
Religious Content |
No |
No |
Yes |
Any place with physical or visual access by the public that is not a private workspace. (Examples: lobbies, reception areas, front counters, departmental conference rooms, community centers, classrooms, exteriors of buildings and facilities, etc.).
Workspaces used or shared by employees. This includes desks in job-share arrangements. (Examples: copy rooms, break rooms, bathrooms, conference rooms, classrooms, shared offices/desks or other shared work areas, etc.)
Workspace assigned exclusively to one employee, such as a cubicle, desk or office that may be seen occasionally by coworkers, clients, customers, or the general public.
Student organizations may place or exhibit holiday materials (season and with religious content) on approved posting areas or reserved event spaces.
Students in University Housing should refer to the Living Guide for information about decorating their campus living spaces.
The most important consideration regarding holiday decorations is SAFETY. Every year during the holiday season, fires claim lives and destroy property. Many of these fires could have been prevented. Please carefully consider the flammability and potential fire risk of any decorations you may use.
Please contact the Office of Human Resources at 618-650-2190.
What if certain religious accommodations are not covered by these guidelines?
Please contact the Office of Equal Opportunity, Access and Title IX Coordination (EOA) at eoa-titleix@siue.edu.
Additional questions about these guidelines may be directed to the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Administration at vcadministration@siue.edu
Adapted from:
https://www.missouristate.edu/Policy/Chapter11/Op11_09_HolidayDecorationsGuidelines.htm
https://oae.uic.edu/holiday-decorations/
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