I have Muslim co-workers and tbh, them going to the prayer room 5 times a day is way less hassle for me when i worked with a bunch of cigarette smokers who spent way more time AWOL because they were outside in the parking lot lighting up
This situation is crazy on 75 levels...
I agree with you...the freaking smokers are a disaster to productivity in ANY environment. Every time you break your concentration, it takes 10-15 minutes to get back in the groove...when you have something compelling your attention...like smoking, even when you are working you are thinking about the smoke break...just a damned bus wreck.
As for faith...I like to make accommodations wherein faith is supported BUT not to the point where it dominates planning and staffing...by that I mean people who build schedules have to consider an entire additional dimension of logistics based not on numbers and head count, but rather who they assign together so everything is "covered", which is undue burden...no question. Further this influences hiring decisions because you need to make sure there are complimentary employees to cover for the Muslim employees, again undue burden.
THE ONLY issue I see that makes this not a complete slam dunk in favor of the company is, they had established a practice of accommodating it up to now, so they are going to need numbers and documented impacts.
As a conservative, I will always support faith, but I see it in the work place the same way as I see it in government...it can't be the focal point of the entity. If it informs one such that he/she makes sound decisions, applies themselves as if each endeavor is pleasing a higher being, and provides mooring for determining ethical practice, I'm in. If it means you don't do your job as defined when you accepted it...we won't see eye to eye.