As Black people have long known, the idea that Black lives matter is still not a given to everyoneâand is actually up for debate in some circlesâwhich is what inspired the simple yet powerful affirmation in the first place.
Costco is the latest business to betray its discomfort with the idea, with store managers in Louisville, Chicago, Delaware, and New Jersey sending several employees home for wearing masks that read âBlack Lives Matter,â according to a Buzzfeed News report.
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Employees at Costco say the big-box business is making a clear choice by penalizing workers who show they believe Black lives matter, since the store has allowed workers to wear masks showing everything from the Pride flag to the âBlue Lives Matterâ version of the American flag for months.
Now they say the company has introduced a new corporate directive, telling them, âTo maintain the standards going forward, we expect that attire will be free from pictures or writing or items deemed political or controversial in nature.â
From Buzzfeed:
Kirsten Doan is one of about 20 Black employees who work at Costcoâs warehouse on Bardstown Road in Louisville. Inspired by a colleague who had started wearing a BLM mask in mid-June, she decided to come to work with one of her own. But soon after the 22-year-old cashier arrived, managers pulled her off the floor and ordered her to remove it.
In audio recordings of that conversation reviewed by BuzzFeed News, the managers told Doan and other employees that Black Lives Matter attire qualifies as âpolitical ideologyâ that prevents employees from remaining âneutral while on the clock.â When employees insisted that the masks werenât political or derogatory, managers read aloud the companyâs entire anti-harassment policy.
A BLM mask could âcause hostility between other people,â one manager told Doan.
âI want you to know we donât enjoy any of this,â the manager said. âI have Black friends, you know. Iâve hung around a lot of Black people. Iâve had a Black friend on my boat.â
According to Buzzfeed, Costco CEO Craig Jelinek met with disgruntled employees to talk about the storesâ apparent policy against Black Lives Matter apparel, after a Black worker posted a scathing resignation letter on Facebook that called the company out for believing he is âessential enough to risk my life, but not essential enough to stand against my death.â
After listening to his workers talk about their experiences with systemic racism in the workplace, Jelenik said that though he believes Black lives matter, he would have to allow âAll Lives Matterâ gear if he gives employees the okay to wear masks that display the slogan against anti-Black racism.
Itâs an interesting stance to take at this point in time, since in June Jelenik had written a letter to Costco employees in the wake of George Floydâs killing that said, âall individuals and organizations can use this moment as a catalyst for change.â
It now appears that Costco has joined the growing number of individuals and organizationsâlike police officers, Starbucks, and unhinged white couplesâwho are making it clear that they really donât want anything to change.
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