Hurray for Hertz! Car Rental company fires Islamist employees who wanted special rights at work

Libertarians and Conservatives asked to show support

by Eric Dondero

A rare but welcome act of courage by an American corporation standing up to political correctness.

The Seattle Times reports:

Hertz has sent termination letters to 25 drivers at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport after they refused to agree to clock out for daily breaks, during which they normally pray. The workers — all Somali Muslims — were among 34 employees suspended Sept. 30 for failing to clock out before breaks.

Hertz has sent termination letters to 25 drivers at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport after they refused to agree to clock out for daily breaks, during which they normally pray.

The workers — all Somali Muslims who drive the company's rental cars to and from the airport for cleaning and refueling — were among 34 Hertz employees suspended Sept. 30 for failing to clock out before breaks.

Ayn Randian individualist Pamela Geller is urging libertarians and other freedom lovers to thank Hertz and patronize their business.

Hertz has been extraordinarily generous to their Muslim workers giving them Muslim prayer times and went out of its way to accommodate all of them, setting up a prayer room at the airport site.

Accommodations for Muslim workers at Hertz resulted in abuse and .... more demands. Muslim workers demanded and received Muslim prayer times, but refused to clock out. These workers were suspended.

Hertz said that Muslim workers can return to work if they clock out when they pray. They couldn't abuse their prayer times if they clocked out, could they? The Muslim workers refused and were fired.

SIOA/AFDI applauds Hertz for not submitting to sharia supremacism. I enocurage all readers to contact Hertz and thank them.

Hertz Corporate Office | Headquarters
225 Brae Blvd. Park Ridge, NJ 07656
(201)307-2000 Fax: (201) 307-2644

(800) 654-3131 toll free

Also, Geller's group Stop Islamization of America sioaonline.com

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