Charisma News--Eric Weathers was just trying to answer a few of his coworker’s
questions about the Bible. But the Chicago FedEx employee’s boss told
him that discussions about religion and politics were “forbidden in the
workplace.”
When the boss refused to tell Weathers why, the Christian employee
asked a human resources representative for an explanation. The response:
His speech was an “act detrimental to the company”—a designation given
to sexual harassment, possession of illegal drugs or weapons in the
workplace, theft, workplace violence and other egregious acts.
Then, in a reported act of hypocrisy, Weathers’ boss engaged in religious speech two weeks after she banned him from discussing the Bible. The supervisor first ordered him to define the term atheism
and later sent him an email stating, “The man upstairs is watching...”
The e-mail included a picture of a Baptist church marquee that stated,
“God has seen your [business report] numbers. You’re going to hell!”
In response to the workplace persecution, the Alliance Defense Fund (ADF) filed a case against FedEx on Weathers’ behalf. Weathers won the case.
U.S. District Judge Edmond E. Chang denied FedEx’s motion for summary
judgment in January after finding “enough evidence … for a reasonable
jury to find that Weathers suffered the requisite significant negative
alteration in the workplace” to constitute an “adverse employment
action” as a result of FedEx’s failure to accommodate his religion.
“Weathers’ superiors told him that he could not discuss religion,
even if asked, and he was told that he must affirmatively misrepresent
his college degree,” wrote Judge Chang. Weathers holds a bachelor’s
degree in Bible and youth ministry from The Master’s College, and is
pursuing his Master’s of Divinity from The Master’s Seminary.
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1 comment:
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I enjoy reading all of the news you post though, a lot this stuff isn't on the main stream sites.
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