Outraged Muslims to lead march to @amazon's HQ after security guards demanded time & space to pray 5x a day while on the job. pic.twitter.com/4yN7pBPtEk — Fox News (@FoxNews) April 22, 2017

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Outraged Muslims are reportedly planning a May 1 demonstration at the Amazon headquarters in Seattle, Washington.

The company is under fire after several Muslim security guards demanded time and space to pray five times a day, while on the job.

The guards contend in a lawsuit filed this week that the subcontractor who employs them does not appropriately accommodate their faith and retaliates against those who speak out.

The Service Employees International Union and the guards allege that Amazon grants high-earning tech workers conference rooms to pray in, but they do not provide the same accommodation for contracted security officers during their law-mandated work breaks.

Amazon and the security contractor have refuted the allegations.

Earlier this year, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos said the e-commerce giant is working with lawmakers and state officials to explore legal options to counter President Trump's executive order on immigration.

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