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I think what's very interesting about the FAO Schwartz example is that 
no one was ever told not to breastfeed.  The entire situation came from 
a conversation I had with a young employee who simply said she would 
direct women to breastfeed in the bathrooms, and who said that children 
should never have to see such a thing as breastfeeding.  They were so 
very proactive based on a few comments made by an employee.  That makes 
this story even a better example of how employers and stores and such 
should react to this sort of situation.  FAO was very proactive, and 
responded appropriately in both a legal and moral way, and they should 
be commended for that. 

Joylyn

Kathryne Bredbeck wrote:

> Starbuck's needs to get it together.  This isn't the first time this 
> has happened.  In fact it seems to be happening in several Starbuck's 
> all over the country.  Perhaps someone needs to share with them FAO 
> Schwartz's example.
>
> Katie Bredbeck

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