This Oregon Woman Was Just Fired from Her Job for Being Pro-Life

By Published on January 28, 2016

After Harmony Daws, of Oregon, was nominated president of a pro-life group, her boss decided to fire her from her job at a cleaning business because of her work as an activist.

Daws informed her boss at Sparkling Palaces, a local cleaning business in Portland, that she had recently been named president of Oregon Right To Life. Afterwards, her boss became “cold and distant” for the next week and a half, ORTL said in a statement. She ultimately fired Daws, saying that being pro-life caused Daws to discriminate against other employees.

As an employee who herself hired and fired people for the company, Daws says she never made hiring or firing decisions based on an employee’s abortion beliefs.

“Cleaning is the most neutral thing there is,” Daws said. “You can do it with anybody for anybody.”

In a statement issued by Oregon Right To Life, Daws said that her own termination was illegal.

 

Read the article “This Oregon Woman Was Just Fired from Her Job for Being Pro-Life” on thefederalist.com.

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