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Macy’s dressing room policy focus of Fox Sunday program

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NEW YORK (WordNews.org) Dec. 10, 2011 — Macy’s policy to allow cross dressers to change in the dressing room of their choice is the subject of Fox News’ Sunday program, America’s News HQ at 1 p.m.

Matt Staver of the Liberty Counsel will be among the guests.

Staver said that some Macy’s customers are outraged by the department store’s policy and are cutting up their Macy’s credit cards and refusing to shop at the store until the policy is changed. The policy came to light when Macy’s worker Natalie Johnson saw a man entering a women’s fitting room in her department area in a San Antonio, Texas, Macy’s.

Johnson, who will also be on the Fox show, told the man he could not change in the women’s room. Liberty said the man, who was wearing black lipstick, became upset and began swearing and warning Johnson about Macy’s lebian, gay, bi-sexual and transgender-friendly policy.

Liberty said Johnson was terminated when she told her supervisor that allowing a man to dress in a woman’s fitting room violated her religious convictions. She sought religious accommodation.

Macy’s told WordNews.org it does not discuss personnel matters.

Liberty Counsel is urging people to sign a petition opposing Macy’s policy, which is also in place at its affiliate, Bloomingdale’s.

“Right now, any kind of sexual predator could put on lipstick and have full access to any of the women’s fitting rooms and the girls of all ages who may be present,” Liberty Counsel said. “This must not continue.

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For more information on the petition:http://www.libertyaction.org/344/petition.asp

To send a message of Macy’s, post a note on their Facebook page. To share your thoughts on Twitter, include the hash tag “#macys”.

To contact Macy’s directly, email macys_execs@macys.com or call 800-264-0069 or 513-398-5221. Macy’s fax is 513-573-2049. To contact the president and CEO, Terry Lundren, write P.O. Box 8220, Mason, OH 45040.

 

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