logo


Man fired over Pledge of Allegiance button
Monday, October 26, 2009 11:04 AM


Trevor Keezer, 20, a cashier, said he wore the button at work for 19 months and heard no negative comments until he started to bring his Bible to work last month.

"That's when I was told it had to come off, or I would be sent home. So they sent me home for six straight days without pay. And then today they terminated me," Keezer Sunday told WPTV, West Palm Beach, Fla.

Keezer says the quote "One nation under God, indivisible," taken from the Pledge of Allegiance, is his way of expressing his Christian faith and supporting U.S. soldiers at war. His brother, Steven Keezer Jr., is due to deploy to Iraq for second tour of duty.

The Home Depot's dress code does not allow "non-company buttons, regardless of their message or content," company spokesman Craig Fishel said.

(Source: UPI )


(0)
No Comments
Post Comment
Name:  
Alert for new comments:
Your email:
Your Website:
Title:
Comments:
   
 
 
 
 
   
 

  
Related Press Releases
Advertisement
Popular Articles
Advertisement
Partner Center
Fundamental data is provided by Zacks Investment Research, market data is provided by AlphaTrade. , and Commentary and Press Releases provided by Quotemedia