Marie Jean Pierre, a devout Christian who refused to work on Sundays, was
fired from her job as a hotel dishwasher in 2016. This week, the Florida woman
was awarded $21 million after suing her former employer citing religious
discrimination.
“I love God,” she told NBC
6 Miami. “No work on Sunday, because Sunday I honor God.”
Pierre worked as a dishwasher for The Conrad Hotel from 2006-2016, the Miami-Herald
reports. Her employers were aware of her involvement with the Soldiers of Christ
Church that prevented her from working Sundays. Still, in 2015, bosses
scheduled her to work Sundays anyway.
After weeks of trading shifts with co-workers, Pierre’s employer demanded
she come in for her scheduled shift. When she refused for six weeks straight,
she was fired.
Pierre then filed a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission, suing The Conrad claiming the “Defendant retaliated against
Plaintiff by, among other things, creating a hostile work environment for
Plaintiff, reprimanding Plaintiff for her religious beliefs, and terminating
Plaintiff.”
A federal jury has now ordered the hotel to pay Pierre $36,000 for lost
wages, $500,000 for emotional anguish and $21 million in punitive damages. Hear
Pierre’s take on the matter below.
CHRISTIAN FIRED FOR REFUSING TO WORK SUNDAYS AWARDED $21M IN LAWSUIT
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