EXAMPLE 1. A objects to liquor based on religious beliefs. A works in a restaurant which serves no intoxicating beverages. The religious beliefs expressly forbid adherents from engaging in work on any premises where liquor is sold. The restaurant applies for and obtains an on-sale liquor license. The restaurant is part of a chain of several restaurants in the area. Other outlets do not serve intoxicating beverages. A requests that the employer transfer A to another restaurant in the chain in which A could work without violating religious beliefs. The employer refuses the transfer, even though the employer has no valid business reason to refuse A's request. A leaves the work due to adherence to the objections to liquor based on religious beliefs.
A's leaving is with good cause based on religious beliefs.
EXAMPLE 2. On ethical grounds, B is opposed to war and objects to work which directly relates to military activities. B works for an employer not engaged in any war-related activity. The employer decides to start producing bombs and assigns B to this project. B leaves the work due to ethical objections to the project.
B's leaving is with good cause based on ethical conscientious objections.
EXAMPLE 3. C accepts work with full knowledge that Saturday work is required contrary to C's religious beliefs. After working on Saturdays, for some weeks, C leaves the work due to eventual refusal of the Saturday work.
C's leaving is without good cause because C was aware of the Saturday work requirement when C was hired.
Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 22, §§ 1256-6
Note: Authority cited: Sections 305 and 306, Unemployment Insurance Code. Reference: Section 1256, Unemployment Insurance Code.