Man accuses employer of making him go to New Warriors Training Adventure

Interesting case.

SANTA ANA, Calif. (CN) – An attorney says he was forced to quit his job after a law firm docked his pay because he refused to go to a seminar where he feared he would be “stripped naked, not allowed to leave, be required to discuss details of his sex life, handle a wooden dildo, and potentially allow other men to touch his genitals.” The lawyer claims his supervising attorney told him that the New Warrior Training seminar would help him “have closer, stronger, and better relationships with men.”

According to the article, the lawyer bringing suit searched the Internet and found the information about the NWTA which led to his refusal. Wonder what he read?

6 thoughts on “Man accuses employer of making him go to New Warriors Training Adventure”

  1. There are some practices in business which seek to promote cohesion among employees which border upon infringement of religious & personal freedoms. I ran into the somewhat more benign forms in oil exploration companies.

  2. There are some practices in business which seek to promote cohesion among employees which border upon infringement of religious & personal freedoms. I ran into the somewhat more benign forms in oil exploration companies.

  3. He probably could win a higher reward if he had attended and then claimed harrassment.

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