Publix says no to BLM messaging on employee clothing

June 18, 2020

In a statement issued in response to a complaint from an employee who was sent home for wearing a face mask on which he had boldly inscribed “BLM”, Publix said that although “we reject racism and believe diversity makes our company — and our community — better … Our uniform policy does not permit non-Publix messaging on clothing or accessories.” The employee, Quinton Desamour, had posted about the incident on Twitter: “Today @Publix sent me, a Publix employee, home for having ‘BLM’ written on my mask. … I will no longer be working for publix. Stand for something or you’ll fall for anything! #blacklivesmatterFL.”

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