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Southwest Airlines is back in court over firing of flight attendant with anti-abortion views

  • Southwest Airlines is seeking to reverse an $800,000 award to fired flight attendant Charlne Carter, arguing she violated civility rules by sending anti-abortion messages to a union leader.
  • Carter criticized the union leader for attending the 2017 Women's March, protesting Trump's inauguration and supporting abortion rights.
  • Carter's attorneys claim she sent the messages due to her Christian beliefs, aiming to spread the word about abortion.
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Southwest Airlines is back in court over firing of flight attendant with anti-abortion views

Southwest Airlines has gone back to federal court in hopes of reversing an $800,000 award to a flight attendant who says she was fired for her anti-abortion views. Arguments were

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Sunday, June 2, 2024.
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