Employee no longer with Michigan store after refusing to print posters for Charlie Kirk vigil
Office Depot fired an employee who called prepaid Charlie Kirk vigil posters "political propaganda," leading to public backlash and the posters being printed free of charge at FedEx.
- Office Depot fired an employee who refused to print posters for a vigil honoring conservative activist Charlie Kirk after he was killed in a shooting.
- The Kalamazoo County Republican Party ordered the posters for the vigil, but the employee refused, citing a policy against printing "political propaganda."
- Office Depot issued an apology, stating the employee's behavior was "unacceptable and insensitive," and that the employee no longer works for the company.
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Portage Office Depot employee no longer with company after refusing to print Charlie Kirk image
An Office Depot store near the Crossroads Mall in Portage is making national headlines after a video surfaced showing employees allegedly refusing to print a poster memorializing Charlie Kirk.Its a video seen across the country: employees at the Portage Office Depot appearing to call the image propaganda and refusing to print it.James Asher, Chair of the Kalamazoo Young Republicans, placed the print order. Watch Julie Dunmire's video story below…
Office Depot Fires Worker Who Refused to Print Charlie Kirk Prayer Vigil Poster
Hoping to stave off a nationwide backlash, Office Depot has fired a worker at one of its Michigan locations after a video went viral of office staff refusing to print posters for a vigil honoring slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
WTH??? Office Depot Supervisor and Manager REFUSE To Print Posters For Charlie Kirk Vigil—Tell 3 Teenagers Who PAID in Advance: “We don’t print propaganda here!”
by Patty McMurray, The Gateway Pundit: The Gateway Pundit spoke exclusively with one of the parties involved in helping to promote a Charlie Kirk Prayer Vigil in Portage, Michigan, tonight, about a shocking incident that involved 3 teenagers being refused service at a local Office Depot by a supervisor and manager because the project was […]
Office Depot worker who refused to print program for Charlie Kirk vigil fired
An employee at an Office Depot in Michigan was fired after they refused to print programs for a candelight vigil to honor Charlie Kirk, the conservative activist who was shot and killed while speaking at Utah Valley University. In the days following Kirk's death, multiple others have also lost their jobs over what they said or posted on social media about him. The Republican Party of Kalamazoo said on Facebook that they prepaid for the printing…
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