Winn-Dixie Admits Firing Man for Cross-Dressing Off-Duty; ACLU Asks Federal Court To Rule Without Holding Trial
NEW
ORLEANS, LA – Southern grocery giant Winn-Dixie plainly concedes that its sole
reason for firing an employee of two decades was that off-duty he sometimes
cross-dressed as a woman, the American Civil Liberties Union told a federal
judge today in papers seeking a ruling without a trial in its sex discrimination
lawsuit against the company.
“We
don’t need a trial, because there’s no disagreement over what happened.
The only disagreement is whether it’s legal to fire someone for
this,” said Joe Cook, Executive Director, ACLU of Louisiana.
Peter
Oiler was fired on January 5, 2000, after his supervisors and company executives
learned that he occasionally cross-dresses as a woman away from work.
Oiler and his wife, Shirley, who will celebrate their 25th
wedding anniversary on February 4, lost their health insurance and nearly lost
their home. In October 2000, the ACLU filed a federal lawsuit on Oiler’s
behalf, claiming that Winn-Dixie engaged in sex stereotyping in violation of
state and federal laws that bar sex discrimination.
Cook
said that over the last few months the ACLU has deposed the men who fired Oiler
and has determined that there is no dispute that would require a trial.
“They are very clear that he wasn’t fired for job performance -- in
fact he received numerous raises and promotions,” Cook said.
Q:
Please tell me why Mr. Oiler was terminated.
A:
I was concerned about my business and what kind of impact and effect that this
– this type of behavior would have on my business and my customer base that if
my customers saw him that we have got – and that’s pretty much it.
Why – the reason why was because of my business, what kind of effect it
would have on my customer base.
Q:
Was there any other reason why you terminated Mr. Oiler?
A: No.
Peter
Oiler is a cross-dresser who considers himself transgendered, and should be
identified as such. As such,
“transvestite” or “drag queen” or “female impersonator” are not
appropriate terms for this situation. Additionally,
“transsexual” is inaccurate, as Oiler does not intend to physically
transition from one sex to another. Male
pronouns are appropriate in referring to Oiler.
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ON WINN-DIXIE STORES
With
more than 1,100 stores in 14 southeastern states, Winn-Dixie is one of the
largest grocery retailers in the nation. The
company ranks in the top third of the Fortune 500.
It has about 130,000 employees, about 1,400 of whom are truck drivers
like Peter Oiler was. The company has been publicly traded for 50 years, under its
symbol, “WIN,” on the New York Stock Exchange.
More on Winn-Dixie is at http://www.winn-dixie.com.