Home Depot violated labor law by firing an employee who drew 'BLM' on work apron
NEW YORK (AP) The nations labor board ruled on Wednesday that Home Depot violated federal labor law when it fired an employee for refusing to remove the hand-drawn BLM acronym for Black Lives Matter from a work apron.
The National Labor Relations Act said it protects the legal right of employees to engage in concerted activities for the purpose of mutual aid or protection regardless of whether they are represented by a union.
The board reasoned that the decision by the worker identified as Antonio Morales to display the BLM acronym on the apron was a direct response to racial discrimination complaints within the store and is protected under federal law. It was also an attempt by Morales to bring the complaints to the attention of Home Depot managers.
It is well-established that workers have the right to join together to improve their working conditions including by protesting racial discrimination in the workplace, said Chairman Lauren McFerran in a statement. It is equally clear that an employee who acts individually to support a group protest regarding a workplace issue remains protected under the law.
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