Monday, October 25, 2010

Union Fires Worker For Wearing (U.S.S.) Bush Sweatshirt And Hat

The contact info for this shameful, unpatriotic, and anti-military union is:  http://www.iatse767.org/index.cfm?Section=7

From Red State:

Union axes worker for wearing ‘Bush’ shirt, hat




Posted by James Richardson (Profile)



Saturday, October 23rd at 11:30AM EDT



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A California union stagehand was abruptly terminated Friday for wearing a “George H. W. Bush” sweat shirt and hat while constructing a stage to be used for a get out the vote rally featuring President Barack Obama.



Duane Hammond says his clothes were not a political statement, rather a sign of support for his son, who is serving on the aircraft carrier U.S.S. George H. W. Bush.



“I’m just humiliated,” Hammond said. “My son has been in the Navy for three years, he’s serving proudly, and I’m wearing his flag, so to speak.”



That explanation did not sit well with Hammond’s supervisor, who said either the shirt, which bears a large image of the aircraft carrier, went or he would.



“And because it said Bush I was told to go home and either turn my sweatshirt inside out,” the man said. “But first they made me take off my hat.”



Additional, from KTLA.com:



Bush4(USC) -- Don't try wearing a Bush hat or sweatshirt at an Obama rally.




Duane Hammond says it's what got him fired. Hammond is a union stagehand who was part of the crew that built the platform for the Obama event on campus.



He came to work early this morning wearing clothing that says "George H. W. Bush". Hammond's son is in the Navy, currently serving on the aircraft carrier U.S.S. George H. W. Bush.





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Hammond says he was not trying to make a political statement. He says he got the sweatshirt and hat during a visit to the aircraft carrier on Family Day. The back of his sweatshirt has a large drawing of the ship.



Bush2He says he wore it to show how proud he is of his son.

That didn't go over well with his union supervisor. Hammond says he was told to take off the sweatshirt, or he would have to go home.



He refused. They told him he was fired from the job.



















James Wright, a business representative from IATSE Local 33, says the union is still investigating what happened.



"If he was sent home because of the sweatshirt, he will be paid for the day," he said.



***UPDATE: Duane Hammond says union officials called him this afternoon to apologize for the incident. He say they are "bending over backwards" to make it up to him.



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