After a Black teen employee said he was sent home from his job at a Publix supermarket for wearing a Black Lives Matter mask to work, the company says it won't allow workers to wear Black Lives Matter garb.
Quinton Desamours said the assistant manager at the Publix where he works in Florida pulled him aside and took issue with the face mask he was wearing because it displayed a message of support for the Black Lives Matter protests.In a statement sent to NBC News, Publix spokeswoman Maria Brous said the company does not accept racism, but the uniform policy will hold.
Desamours tweeted three days after the incident to say he had received a call from a Publix district manager apologizing. Publix, which has more than 1,200 locations clustered mainly in the Southeast, also responded to Desamours on Twitter, encouraging him to reach out to an associate relations specialist and noting the chain's policy on uniforms."CEO Todd Jones"sent to associates calling for compassion and empathy."
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