Posted on 09/17/2020 8:51:26 AM PDT by Perseverando
CONWAY, Ark. The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has filed suit against The Kroger Company for violating federal civil rights law in that an Arkansas location allegedly fired two employees who sought religious accommodations not to wear an apron with a rainbow heart on the bib, symbolizing homosexual and bisexual pride.
Although [Lawson and Rickerd] personally hold no animosity toward the individuals who comprise the LGBTQ community, the practices of that community violate [their] sincerely held religious belief, the lawsuit states, according to the Miami Herald. [Lawson and Rickerd] believed wearing the logo showed [their] advocacy of the community, which [they] could not do.
According to reports, Brenda Lawson, then age 72, asked if she could wear her name tag over the heart instead. Co-worker Trudy Rickerd, then 57, submitted a letter requesting the allowance to wear a different apron and advised that she was willing to pay for it herself.
Both were fired from the Conway grocery store in June 2019 for violations of the store dress code.
Kroger, which is reportedly the most financially successful grocery chain, has a page on its website outlining that the company proudly support[s] our LGBTQ+ friends and family.
Were one of just a few retailers willing to openly advocate for and make real change toward LGBTQ+ diversity and inclusion, and were proud to offer same-sex partner benefits and transgender-inclusive health care, an Associate Resource Group that provides an uplifting community for LGBTQ+ associates and allies, [and] strong alliances with LGBTQ+ suppliers through our partnership with the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce, it reads.
The company also provides a video of its participation in the Cincinnati Pride parade, where it had a unicorn float and offered unicorn ice cream.
The EEOC contends that Krogers actions against
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“It used to represent Gods Covenant with Noah.”
It still does.
“WTF do they have to be PROUD about? Pride in perversion?”
They are PROUD that they stick their p3nis into another man’s anus.
My daughter used to have to wear one of those aprons, when she worked for Fry’s. I saw the rainbow heart on it and knew instantly what the purpose was. Since there was no text, however, I also thought that rainbows alone are not inherently political. Plus, my daughter didn’t mind. It’s a job. We’d seen folks wearing them before she got hired. The time to walk away is before accepting the job, if one feels that strongly.
That Fry’s integrated it into their uniforms, was Fry’s decision. Work for them, or don’t. If I were a long time employee when the change was made to wear them, I might object, and sue if fired. But, that would be because they change the terms of my employment AFTER I was employed. That’s because I would now be forced to advocate for a cause, rather than voluntarily accept the cause as the terms of employment.
This is going to make them rich! Go woke, go broke!
I'd be curious to see what kind of reaction I'd get for expressing my heterosexual pride.
Being a white, male heterosexual, I am sure any expression in my 'pride' in these characteristics would be considered either a 'microaggression' or a flat out 'hate crime'.
I miss the days when people used to be proud of their actual accomplishments.
If you notice God’s rainbow has 7 colors but the devil’s (LGBTQRSTUV...) has 6 colors and mocks God with it’s imperfection.
Good, I’m glad to see that Corporate America isn’t able to force these workers to support movements that are against their conscience.
Next its Black Lives Matter emblems.
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