Posted on 11/18/2013 2:59:38 AM PST by daniel1212
Grocery Store Owner Ordered to Pay Unemployment Benefits Over Unacceptable Biblical Counseling
TABOR, IA A grocery store owner in Iowa has been ordered to pay unemployment benefits to a former employee who quit her job after she was questioned about her personal lifestyle and exhorted to read the Bible.
Tyler Stille owns Tabor Market and Deli and is known for his strong Christian beliefs. He told reporters this week that he is up front with prospective employees about his faith before they are hired.
We have a Christian fish symbol on our sign, Stille explained. Before we hire anybody, we tell them our faith. We play Christian music in our store all the time, and we always make sure thats OK with them because thats a part of our life.
In September 2011, he hired Sherri Chafin, who is not a Christian, but said she didnt have an issue with Stilles Biblical beliefsuntil those beliefs intersected with her personal life.
Chafin, who now works at a sexually-oriented shop, told the Des Moines Register this week that she quit her job months later after being questioned about her living arrangement and exhorted to read the Scriptures. She then filed for unemployment.
[Stille] told me that I should read one Psalm, or one chapter, per day, something like that, she testified at her unemployment hearing. He asked me if I was receiving food stamps, or any welfare, or anything like that. He told me that if I was, it was unjust because I worked and I lived with my roommatewho is my boyfriend and were not married.
I was crying, she said. He was very intimidating.
But Stille told the court that wasnt what happened. He said that Chafin had made an inappropriate comment to a customer, and so he asked his wife to bring him his Bible as he wanted to read Chafin a few Proverbs. Stille stated that Chafin became belligerent and began crying hysterically, so he walked out of the room when communication became useless.
We had talked Bible-talk for quite some time [in the past] and, in fact, Sherri, in December, had given us a very beautiful religious card thanking us not only for employment and everything we had talked about and what have you, he told the court. So I guess I am a little dumbfounded that all of a sudden she has an issue with Christianity.
At the end of the hearing, Administrative Judge Julie Elder sided with Chafin, stating that Stille was wrong for imposing his beliefs on Chafin and ordered him to pay unemployment.
He effectively held her hostage in his office and lectured her regarding his religious and moral beliefs and her alleged shortcomings in his eyes, Elder ruled, calling Stilles actions inappropriate, unacceptable and unprofessional.
Stille said that the decision was troublesome and that he didnt believe the government had the right to tell him how to run his grocery store as a Christian business owner.
Its just a lot of baloney and its more of government getting involved where it shouldnt, he told the Des Moines Register. Im just really frustrated with the whole mess.
Isn’t unemployment paid by the state? Why does the owner have to pay? What does unemployment insurance you pay to the state cover?
I think the way it works is that the employers pays the state, depending on how many if its employees collect.
The government got involved because she filed for unemployment, which usually gets denied if you quit, but if you can establish that the workplace was hostile and you “needed” to quit gets undenied.
And this is one more reason why I'll never be a landlord or employer. I have no desire to invite the Nanny State into my life any more than it already is, telling me whose lifestyle choices I may or must support.
And this is one more reason why I'll never be a landlord or employer. I have no desire to invite the Nanny State into my life any more than it already is, telling me whose lifestyle choices I may or must support.
I've had that same idea lots of times. Imagine being told you have to rent to sodomites. I wonder when they'll start making demands about our churches.
You mean other than, "If you want to keep your tax-exempt status, you must keep your mouth shut regarding politics"? Sure, the next one might very well be, "You must also perform same-sex 'marriages'."
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