Why I don’t shop at hobby lobby?

And I would say that actively supporting causes that you believe in is part of leading a good and happy life. As much as you love Hobby Lobby, if you feel very strongly about this, don’t shop at Hobby Lobby. Be actively engaged financially and personally with Planned Parenthood.

Some of its problems may be due to bad luck, some to poor decisions, and some just because you can’t please all of the people all of the time, at least not if you want to stay in business. Hobby Lobby caused a certain amount of controversy when they challenged a federal law obligating the company to provide affordable health care for employees.

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Should you shop at Hobby Lobby in Willamette Town Center Mall?

Even if you love Hobby Lobby for its craft supplies, here’s some very good reasons not to shop at the Hobby Lobby store that just opened in the Willamette Town Center mall (which used to be called Lancaster Mall).

Why did Hobby Lobby shut down?

Several stores were ordered closed by law enforcement under state stay-at-home orders, which eventually caused Hobby Lobby to temporarily shut down but not before founder and CEO David Green sent a letter to employees that was posted on social media. In the letter, Green said that his wife received a message from God that stores should remain open.

Moreover, why is Hobby Lobby facing criticism again?

This is not the first time that Hobby Lobby has faced criticism. The company came under fire in 2014 after winning a Supreme Court case, which allowed it to deny its employees access to birth control, citing a religious conflict.

You might be wondering “What would happen if people boycott Hobby Lobby?”

If people boycott Hobby Lobby not only could a good decent man lose his company, but all the well-paid employees will be out of work. I agree with you, we have a shortage of jobs so many people are out of work it is not good to try and close down stores and cause a higher unemployment rate.

Because billionaire founder David Green, who, according to Forbes, owns 100 percent of this 900-plus store chain (via Hobby Lobby) that sells several billion dollars worth of craft supplies every year, considers his co-owner to be the heavenly head honcho himself.

Supporting/not supporting a store is everyone’s prerogative., and happy shopping!

Is Hobby Lobby illegally re-opening stores?

Though Hobby Lobby eventually had to acquiesce to state orders and temporarily close stores in select regions, that didn’t stop it from quietly and illegally re-opening several locations, prompting frightened employees to speak out against the company.

But the thing is Hobby Lobby, you, as a corporation, are not your employees. You do not make family planning decisions for your staff. You have every right to hire and fire employees as you see fit, but, you do not have the right to dictate what those employees do with their bodies when they are off the clock.

Does Hobby Lobby need to pay for contraception?

Evan Roberts doesn’t read so good. See, the writer doesn’t fault Hobby Lobby for not buying contraception for its employees, it blames Hobby Lobby for filing a lawsuit against the government for making insurers cover contraception including a pill that DOES NOT cause abortions. This isn’t about Hobby Lobby needing to pay for these pills.