Bible led to firing, Fla. man alleges
Home Depot says ‘One nation under God’ pin broke rule.
Associated Press
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. —- Trevor Keezer calls himself a patriot who loves his country, God and religion and never imagined his beliefs would get him fired.
The 20-year-old says that’s what happened when he reported for work at The Home Depot in the rural Florida town of Okeechobee, about 140 miles north of Miami.
Keezer said he’d been wearing an American flag button on his store apron since he began working as a cashier in March 2008. It read, “One nation under God, indivisible.”
“I’ve worn it for well over a year and I support my country and God,” Keezer said Tuesday. “I was just doing what I think every American should do, just love my country.”
This month, Keezer began bringing a Bible to work to read on his lunch break. That’s when he says Home Depot management told him he would have to remove the button.
Keezer refused, and he was fired on Oct. 23, he said.
“It feels kind of like a punishment, like I was punished for just loving my country,” Keezer said.
A Home Depot spokesman said Keezer was fired for a violation of the company’s dress code.
“This associate chose to wear a button that expressed his religious beliefs. The issue is not whether or not we agree with the message on the button,” Craig Fishel said. “That’s not our place to say, which is exactly why we have a blanket policy, which is long-standing and well communicated to our associates, that only company-provided pins and badges can be worn on our aprons.”
Fishel said Keezer was offered a company-approved pin that said, “United We Stand,” but he declined.
Keezer is now out of work and has retained attorneys who say they plan to sue.



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