Wisconsin Code § 111.337

Creed; exceptions and special cases
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(1)
Employment discrimination because of creed includes, but is not
limited to, refusing to reasonably accommodate an employee’s or
prospective employee’s religious observance or practice unless
the employer can demonstrate that the accommodation would
pose an undue hardship on the employer’s program, enterprise or
business.
(2) Notwithstanding s. 111.322, it is not employment discrimination because of creed:
(a) For a religious association not organized for private profit
or an organization or corporation which is primarily owned or
controlled by such a religious association to give preference to an
applicant or employee who is a member of the same or a similar
religious denomination.
(am) For a religious association not organized for private
profit or an organization or corporation which is primarily owned
or controlled by such a religious association to give preference to
an applicant or employee who adheres to the religious association’s creed, if the job description demonstrates that the position
is clearly related to the religious teachings and beliefs of the religious association.
(b) For a fraternal as defined in s. 614.01 (1) (a) to give preference to an employee or applicant who is a member or is eligible
for membership in the fraternal, with respect to hiring to or promotion to the position of officer, administrator or salesperson.
(3) No county, city, village or town may adopt any provision
concerning employment discrimination because of creed that
prohibits activity allowed under this section.

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