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Title: You can't win with semitical correctness: case randomly discovered
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URL Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnson_Controls#Women.27s_work_rights
Published: Jul 21, 2016
Author: NN
Post Date: 2016-07-21 09:54:36 by NeoconsNailed
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnson_Controls#Women.27s_work_rights

In 1982, Johnson Controls enacted what it called a "fetal protection policy", which denied women the right to work on the battery production line because of the potential harm to a fetus they might conceive. Women were allowed to work on the production line only if they could prove that "...their inability to bear children had been medically documented." In April 1984, the United Auto Workers sued Johnson Controls on behalf of three employees. These employees were Mary Craig, who had chosen to be sterilized to avoid losing her job, Elsie Nason, a 50-year-old divorcee, who had suffered a loss of compensation when she was transferred from a high paying job that exposed her to lead, and Donald Penney, who had been denied a request for a leave of absence for the purpose of lowering his blood lead levels because he intended to become a father. The case was argued before the Supreme Court on October 10, 1990 and was decided on March 20, 1991. The Court ruled in favor of the plaintiffs. This was a landmark ruling because it affirmed that "...it is no more important for the courts than it is for individual employers to decide whether a woman's reproductive role is more important to herself and her family than her economic role.

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Poster Comment:

I've had a Johnson Controls unit. Looking the company up (it's huge) there's this disturbing paragraph. JC clearly tried to do something right by protecting the unborn from known hazardous substances. This was either out of genuine concern for them or because of OSHA (specific cases are named in the ruling), but things are never that simple in Jewmerica. Feminism decrees that women's right to work cancels all other considerations, even the health of the unborn, and as it says above, the court just wanted to show who's really boss in amerika -- itself.

Sorry, Johnson Controls -- you just can't win! Mebbe if your name had been Kaplan Kontrols or Horowitz HVAC. Wonder how much all this stuff cost you before it was through.

"Justice" Blackmun delivered the court's ruling. Another strange surname for the collection -- officially goyish, but is it?

"The 'Jewish Seat' On The Supreme Court"

http://www.npr.org/sections/politicaljunkie/2009/05/heres_a_question_from_caro l.html

The only Blackm?n I've known was a Jue schoolteacher.

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