Conscientious Objection. The Hospital will continue the current practice of attempting to accommodate sincere moral or religious objections that may require an employee in good conscience to refuse direct participation in cases of withdrawal of life support systems. The Parties recognize, however, that patient care needs may require the Hospital to refuse such accommodations if reasonable alternatives are not available for the care of the patient.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Conscientious Objection. β The Hospital will continue the current practice of attempting to accommodate sincere moral or religious objections that may require an employee in good conscience to refuse direct participation in cases of withdrawal of life support systems. The Parties recognize, however, that patient care needs may require the Hospital to refuse such accommodations if reasonable alternatives are not available for the care of the patient.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement