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Friday, April 21, 2017
Woman Sues Claiming Her Firing Was For Not Being Christian Enough
Suit was filed earlier this week in a Texas trial court by a managerial employee of Gulf Winds International who alleges that she was fired because she was not Christian enough. The complaint (full text) in Thomson v. Gulf Winds International, Inc., (TX Dist. Ct., filed 4/18/2017) alleges that the company "discriminated and retaliated against Plaintiff based on religion and because of her opposition of forced religious material in the work place in violation of the Texas Commission on Human rights Act...." Courthouse News Service reports on the lawsuit.
Labels:
Employment discrimination,
Texas