IndianaDave
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Good for him ! I hope the district manager's hospital stay was short.
Originally posted by BarbC:
If I were she, I'd be wearing a flag pin every single day. Come and take it.
Originally posted by Karnivore:
I recieved this relpy from Kindred from my email to them.:
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Dear Mr. Hopkins,
Thank you for your email regarding this matter. We are offended one of our employees took down a colleague's American flag in our Mansfield, TX hospital. It was wrong and disrespectful and as soon as we learned about it, we took immediate action to correct the situation. The flag is now proudly displayed once again, and we apologize to all who were equally offended by this unpatriotic action, including the owner of the flag. We have reprimanded the employee and let them know we don't tolerate behavior inconsistent with our Company's values. We all obviously share a deep love of country and a deep respect for our flag, and we appreciate the service that the armed forces do for us everyday. I also thought you might like to read the release we put out yesterday in regards to this matter. Thank you again for your comments.
Best regards,
Richard Lechleiter
-----Original Message-----
From: Gary Hopkins [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 3:20 PM
To: Lechleiter, Rich
Subject:
It is a sad, sad day in America when a US Flag is treated with such disrespect.
Just the opinion of an American,
Gary Hopkins
And this attachment:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Susan E. Moss Vice President of Corporate Communications
(502) 596-7296
KINDRED HEALTHCARE SUPPORTS THE FLAG AND THE SACRIFICES IT REPRESENTS
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (May 27, 2009) –
Kindred Healthcare (NYSE: KND) is proud of its history of supporting our employees and their families who have served our country through military service. We are sincerely sorry that one incident between two employees gave the perception that we do not respect the flag or the sacrifice it represents.
It is neither the policy of Kindred Healthcare nor Kindred Hospital Mansfield to restrict the rights of our employees and their expressions of patriotism. This is not in keeping with the spirit and culture of Kindred Healthcare. We routinely celebrate the blessings bestowed upon us by honoring our veterans and active military through a variety of benefits and service programs. The truth is the Mansfield hospital situation has not been described accurately or in its entirety. In fact, both employees involved in the situation have family members who have served in the military.
This issue was simply a dispute between two employees who shared a small workspace, one of whom removed the flag because of its size. It's important to note that hospital management was not involved in the decision to remove the flag and has since worked with both employees to resolve the situation. We support our employees' first amendment rights and have invited the employee to rehang her flag.
"We are sorry that this incident occurred," said Benjamin A. Breier, President of Kindred's Hospital Division. "We organize many activities and programs throughout the year to honor our veterans.
This year, in addition to our annual Independence Day celebrations, we will proudly distribute American flags that our employees can display in their workspaces. Our 55,000 hard-working employees serve our patients and residents daily with innumerable acts of kindness and compassion. We value and respect each of our employees and their commitment to high quality care. We look forward to continuing to serve our communities and our country."
About Kindred Healthcare
Kindred Healthcare, Inc. is a healthcare services company, based in Louisville, Kentucky, with annual revenues of over $4 billion and approximately 54,800 employees in 40 states. At March 31, 2009, Kindred through its subsidiaries provided healthcare services in 661 locations, including 82 long-term acute care hospitals, 228 skilled nursing centers and a contract rehabilitation services business, Peoplefirst rehabilitation services, which served 351 non-affiliated facilities. Ranked first in Fortune magazine's Most Admired Companies "Health Care: Medical Facilities" category, Kindred's mission is to promote healing, provide hope, preserve dignity and produce value for each patient, resident, family member, customer, employee and shareholder we serve. For more information, go to www.kindredhealthcare.com.
Karnivore
Originally posted by jag312:
This is absolutely outrageous. That SOB from Africa comes here to enjoy our freedom and prosperity, and then complains about our flag? On Memorial Day?? As far as I'm concerned, he is spitting on the graves of every American who has given his life to bring this SOB the life that he is enjoying here. If he doesn't like it, I would be more than happy to donate money to buy him a oneway ticket back to the manure hole that he came from. I would put him on the plane with nothing but the clothes on his back. Not one thing that he acquired here would go with him. Well, if he has any STDs, then I will make an exception. He can keep those.