bullseyekindaguy
Former logistics/guest experience intern!
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- Sep 25, 2013
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I am in a non-pharmacy store, but we still carry Plan B One Step (the morning after pill). It's not hugely popular, and when we sold a box of it yesterday, several team members were surprised.
Anyways, one of the team members wondered if she was required to sell it, as it would violate her religious beliefs of promoting abortion.
So it got me wondering..., if a guest presents a box of Plan B to the cashier, is the cashier obligated to sell it to her? Or can she direct them to another cashier? Are objections to the effects of the morning after pill protected under target's "religious diversity" policies?
Anyways, one of the team members wondered if she was required to sell it, as it would violate her religious beliefs of promoting abortion.
So it got me wondering..., if a guest presents a box of Plan B to the cashier, is the cashier obligated to sell it to her? Or can she direct them to another cashier? Are objections to the effects of the morning after pill protected under target's "religious diversity" policies?