This article originally appeared on WND.com
Guest by post by Bob Unruh
Demand letter calls for confirmation of accommodations as required by federal law.
A hospital is being informed that requiring ultrasound technicians to take part in the facility’s abortion business violates their rights.
It is the American Center for Law and Justice that has dispatched a letter to Presbyterian Hospital in Albuquerque, N.M.
The business, which no longer has a religious affiliation, a few months ago changed its policy to demand that ultrasound techs help in abortions – a reversal of the previous practice.
“This shift has put employees in the impossible position of choosing between their livelihoods or their religious convictions,” explained the legal experts at ACLJ.
The hospital is demanding in its new policy that techs participate, and exemptions are not assured.
“If an…