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A paragraph from the Post: The Journal Sentinel reported: The company has prayer rooms for them but says it can’t afford to shut down an assembly line for unscheduled prayer breaks. “The best solution is to stay with the policy we have had for many years, which is two scheduled breaks during each shift. … Those 10-minute breaks should allow enough time for prayer, if someone wants to pray,” said company president Dan Ariens. Contrastingly, “It came out of nowhere and the company did not want to listen to some suggestions and options to make the current breaks more flexible to align with the prayer schedule,” Jaylani Hussein, executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations office in Minneapolis, told Reuters.
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