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More than a hundred workers across the US were reportedly fired for taking place in the “Day Without Immigrants” protests against President Donald Trump’s immigration policies. | More than a hundred workers across the US were reportedly fired for taking place in the “Day Without Immigrants” protests against President Donald Trump’s immigration policies. |
The demonstrations, for which support was largely drummed up online, urged foreign-born workers to refuse to participate in the US economy for a day. | |
Nearly 20 employee at Bradley Coatings, a commercial painting company in Tennessee, told supervisors on Wednesday that they would not be coming into work the following day, instead making up the time on Sunday. | |
However, they were told on Thursday that they had lost their jobs, NBC4 reported. | |
Robert Peal, the company’s attorney, told NBC4: “Regretfully, and consistent with its prior communication to all its employees, BCI had no choice but to terminate these individuals. The reason these employees missed work — to engage in peaceful demonstrations — had nothing to do with BCI's decision to terminate them." | Robert Peal, the company’s attorney, told NBC4: “Regretfully, and consistent with its prior communication to all its employees, BCI had no choice but to terminate these individuals. The reason these employees missed work — to engage in peaceful demonstrations — had nothing to do with BCI's decision to terminate them." |
The story was not a one-off. Local news outlets across the whole country reported that employees returned to work only to find out they had been fired from their positions. | The story was not a one-off. Local news outlets across the whole country reported that employees returned to work only to find out they had been fired from their positions. |
In South Carolina, 21 members of staff at a boat manufacturing company were reportedly fired for taking part. Thirty masonry workers lost their jobs in Denver as well as 12 workers at the I Don’t Care Bar and Grill, an Oklahoma restaurant. | |
The same week, the restaurant had posted on Facebook seeking employees for its open positions. | The same week, the restaurant had posted on Facebook seeking employees for its open positions. |
Some people have taken to Twitter to call on customers to boycott the businesses that fired workers after the protest. | Some people have taken to Twitter to call on customers to boycott the businesses that fired workers after the protest. |
Diane Wong, based in Boston tweeted: “Remember this name. You won’t want to eat here. I Don’t Care Bar and Grill in Catoosa, Oklahoma.” | Diane Wong, based in Boston tweeted: “Remember this name. You won’t want to eat here. I Don’t Care Bar and Grill in Catoosa, Oklahoma.” |
J.C.Zarcus said: “#BradleyCoatings just fired 18 workers for participated in #ADayWithoutImmigrants, stop buying this products.” | J.C.Zarcus said: “#BradleyCoatings just fired 18 workers for participated in #ADayWithoutImmigrants, stop buying this products.” |
Mr Trump has vowed to crack down on illegal immigration and signed an executive order, which was put on hold by federal courts, restricting entry from seven Muslim-majority countries. | Mr Trump has vowed to crack down on illegal immigration and signed an executive order, which was put on hold by federal courts, restricting entry from seven Muslim-majority countries. |
The action last week was part of a growing movement of strikes and boycotts intended to demonstrate displeasure with Mr Trump administration and its policies. | The action last week was part of a growing movement of strikes and boycotts intended to demonstrate displeasure with Mr Trump administration and its policies. |
In January, mass rallies focused on women's rights, drew millions of people around the globe only days after the President was sworn in. | In January, mass rallies focused on women's rights, drew millions of people around the globe only days after the President was sworn in. |