Listen Live
Donate
 on air
    Schedule

    KCRW

    Read & Explore

    • News
    • Entertainment
    • Food
    • Culture
    • Events

    Listen

    • Live Radio
    • Music
    • Podcasts
    • Full Schedule

    Information

    • About
    • Careers
    • Help / FAQ
    • Newsletters
    • Contact

    Support

    • Become a Member
    • Become a VIP
    • Ways to Give
    • Shop
    • Member Perks

    Become a Member

    Donate to KCRW to support this cultural hub for music discovery, in-depth journalism, community storytelling, and free events. You'll become a KCRW Member and get a year of exclusive benefits.

    DonateGive Monthly

    Copyright 2026 KCRW. All rights reserved.

    Report a Bug|Privacy Policy|Terms of Service|
    Cookie Policy
    |FCC Public Files|

    Back to To the Point

    To the Point

    Spirituality in the Workplace

    By holding Bible Study in his Justice Department office, Attorney General John Ashcroft has called attention to the growth of religious expression on the job. Polls show support for religion-but some discomfort about bringing one's faith to work. Today, we'll talk about religion in the workplace. How much is too much? Does it belong there at all? Newsmaker: Nurses Threaten Strike in Minneapolis: Nursing Shortage Nationwide - The City of Minneapolis, Minnesota is threatened by a nurses strike that could cripple health care delivery. It's indicative of a problem that's spreading across the nation. We talk with Josephine Marcotti, Medical Reporter for the Minneapolis Star-Tribune. Reporter's Notebook: Peruvian Elections - Alejandro Toledo wears jeans and a headband to campaign rallies and calls himself "a stubborn Indian with a cause." But, while he comes from a village back in the Andes Mountains, he's also an American-trained economist who lives in a flashy suburb. On Sunday, he'll get his third chance to be President of Peru.

    • rss
    • Share
    By Warren Olney • Jun 1, 2001 • 1 min read

    By holding Bible Study in his Justice Department office, Attorney General John Ashcroft has called attention to the growth of religious expression on the job. Polls show support for religion-but some discomfort about bringing one's faith to work. Today, we'll talk about religion in the workplace. How much is too much? Does it belong there at all?

    • Newsmaker:

      Nurses Threaten Strike in Minneapolis: Nursing Shortage Nationwide - The City of Minneapolis, Minnesota is threatened by a nurses strike that could cripple health care delivery. It's indicative of a problem that's spreading across the nation. We talk with Josephine Marcotti, Medical Reporter for the Minneapolis Star-Tribune.

    • Reporter's Notebook:

      Peruvian Elections - Alejandro Toledo wears jeans and a headband to campaign rallies and calls himself "a stubborn Indian with a cause." But, while he comes from a village back in the Andes Mountains, he's also an American-trained economist who lives in a flashy suburb. On Sunday, he'll get his third chance to be President of Peru.

    • https://images.ctfassets.net/2658fe8gbo8o/AvYox6VuEgcxpd20Xo9d3/769bca4fbf97bf022190f4813812c1e2/new-default.jpg?h=250

      Warren Olney

      former KCRW broadcaster

      NewsNationalPolitics
    Back to To the Point