Abortion: Washington Post column blasts Amazon, Uber, other large companies over 'corporate perks' for women

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Washington Post column blasts Amazon, Uber, other large companies over 'corporate perks' for women

U.S. congressional candidate and Disney employee Jose Castillo says company executives are following the 'liberal left handbook.'A Washington Post column published Thursday blasted big corporations, including Amazon, Uber, Starbucks and Dick’s Sporting Goods,and resources related to abortion, arguing there is no"bit of generosity" that can make up for the"loss" of bodily autonomy.

"True, this isn’t quite the equivalent of offing your parents and pleading to the court that you're an orphan. But it is the equivalent of helping fund the purchase of the murder weapon, then tossing a few bucks at the local orphanage," Olen wrote. The columnist said that in the case of companies like Dick’s Sporting Goods, some benefits come with loopholes you could"drive a delivery truck through."Dick’s Sporting Goods refused to comment when Olen asked if the company would extend their policy to those who are not full-time or salaried. Starbucks, meanwhile, said that employees must work at least 20 hours a week to receive benefits.

 

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