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Patagonia offers to bail out employees ‘who peacefully protest’ for abortion

Updated: June 27, 2022 at 10:58 am EST  See Comments

Mon Jun 27, 2022 – 10:02 am EDT

(LifeSiteNews) – Employees of clothing company Patagonia can be assured if they’re arrested for protesting in support of abortion that their employer will help them get out of jail.

The company announced in a LinkedIn post called “Patagonia supports choice” that it will offer “bail” to employees arrested protesting for the killing of preborn babies in the womb.

“Training and bail for those who peacefully protest for reproductive justice” is offered to all full and part-time employees.

The company said it supports employees who want to kill their babies and those who choose life.

READ: West Coast states launch joint commitment to be abortion ‘safe haven’ following Roe ruling

“Caring for employees extends beyond basic health insurance, so we take a more holistic approach to coverage and support overall wellness to which every human has a right,” the company stated. “That means offering employees the dignity of access to reproductive health care. It means supporting employees’ choices around if or when they have a child. It means giving parents the resources they need to work and raise children.”

“U.S. employees on our health plans are covered for abortion

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