post shared on facebook Circle K claims it discriminated against LGBTQ+ people applying for jobs.
Verdict: False
This claim began as satire.
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A Facebook post alleges that Circle K discriminates against LGBT people applying for positions within the company. The post shares a screenshot of the text sharing the claim, which includes a photo of Circle K.
The photo reads, “Circle K, which operates more than 7,000 convenience stores, is discouraging LGBT job applicants, particularly gay men and trans women, by automatically excluding applicants convicted of sex crimes.” It discriminates…” it says.
The post’s caption reads, “So they sued Circle K for discrimination against transgender and gay men for not hiring people convicted of child sex crimes?” What are they telling us? Are you trying to convey this? ”
However, this claim is unfounded.not here Trustworthy reporting to support the claim. As of this writing, the results are: snoop To debunk a claim. (Related: Viral X video shows Swedish military marching for LGBTQ+ rights, but has no connection to recent NATO membership)
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