via Addicting Info from a lawsuit filed by Brenda Honeycutt against the owner of a Duluth Georgia Chick-Fil-A franchise and its parent company:

On or about June 27, 2011, Defendant Howard told the
Plaintiff she was terminated but he could not provide a reason.
On or about June 27, 2011, Defendant Howard told Connie Gravitt that he terminated the Plaintiff so she could be a stay home mother.
On or about June 27, 2011, Defendant Howard told Barbara Honeycutt that she was being terminated so she could be a stay home mother.
On or about June 27, 2011, Defendant Howard told Barbara
Lord that he terminated the Plaintiff so she could be a stay home mother.
On or about June 27, 2011, Defendant Howard told Wendy Blankenship that he terminated the Plaintiff so she could be a stay home mother.
Except, you see, Brenda Honeycutt, who had worked as general manager at the store for over twenty years, apparently didn’t want to be a stay-at-home mother.
At bottom, the right wing agenda is so often about coercion.
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