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HALLMARK MANAGER IS FIRED FOR USING ‘F’ WORD ON HIS DAY OFF, CALIFORNIA LAWSUIT
SAYS

By Julia Marnin
April 30, 2024 12:59 PM

A former Hallmark manager says he was wrongly fired and is suing the company.
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A California man who worked at Hallmark for nearly 15 years was fired last
summer for using the “f” word over the phone on his day off, a new lawsuit says.

However, the true reason Rohn La Coria lost his job as Hallmark’s West Coast
district manager has nothing to do with him dropping the “f-bomb,” according to
an April 29 news release announcing the lawsuit.



Hallmark illegally fired La Coria because he spoke up about how some employees
were paid less than minimum wage, according to his complaint filed April 29 in
Los Angeles Superior Court.

La Coria argues that his firing over profanity was simply a pretext — and that
“colorful language” is commonly used by other Hallmark employees in the
workplace.

“While Hallmark most definitely makes a difference in the lives of others,
Hallmark’s difference worsens the lives of certain vocal employees who complain
of Hallmark’s wrongdoing,” the complaint states.



La Coria, who lives in Los Angeles, is suing Hallmark and his former manager for
retaliation, wrongful termination, intentional infliction of emotional distress
and unfair business practices.

Hallmark didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment from McClatchy News
on April 30.

“There’s a stark contradiction within Hallmark’s operations,” said attorney Ilya
Filmus of Infinity Law Group in San Francisco, who represents La Coria.



“Despite the company’s wholesome facade, we found a workplace culture steeped in
the very profanity they claim to have fired Mr. La Coria for,” Filmus said in
the news release. “His firing wasn’t about profanity. It was about his concern
over wage violations and daring to speak up on behalf of his workforce.”


AN OFFER FOR $15,000 IN EXCHANGE FOR ‘SILENCE’

According to the lawsuit, Hallmark began paying some of its employees in Los
Angeles County less than minimum wage in July 2023.

La Coria told Hallmark of his concerns that this was illegal, the complaint
says.



The minimum wage in Los Angeles County has been $16.90 per hour since July 2023.

After La Coria emailed his manager saying he disagreed with Hallmark’s pay
practices on July 20, 2023, she “berated him” the next day, when he was off from
work, according to the complaint.

While he was on the road to bring his spouse to the airport, his manager called
him to “attack (his) point of view, loyalty, and leadership,” the complaint
says.



During the conversation, he said the “f” word out of frustration, according to
his attorney.

“He was frustrated by the incessant badgering, so he used the f-word in his
assessment of the situation and how he felt, but did not direct it towards his
manager in any way,” Filmus said.

La Coria was fired a few days later, on July 25, according to the complaint.



Then, Hallmark offered him $15,000 in exchange for his “silence” after firing
him — and to dissuade him from pursuing legal action, the lawsuit says. The
company said the offer “was to secure his silence regarding the confidential
information that he possessed pertaining to Hallmark’s handling of COVID-related
issues,” the suit says.


DOES HALLMARK HAVE A ‘CULTURE OF PROFANITY’?

According to the complaint, multiple Hallmark employees, including La Coria’s
manager — who once said that the “f” word was “one of her favorite words” — used
profanity.

“Hallmark’s culture of profanity reverberated to employees at all levels,” the
complaint says.



The former CEO of Hallmark’s retail division is accused of using “colorful
language” during meetings with employees.

The complaint says he had been heard asking: “what the (expletive) is this
product” and “who the (expletive) approved this (expletive).”

La Coria’s “boss’ boss” once stated out loud “how ‘(expletive) ridiculous’ it
was that California’s laws differed from Kansas’ regarding the use of marijuana”
while visiting the state, according to the complaint.



A month before he was fired, La Coria’s manager told him she was “(expletive)
impressed” with him, and also “confessed that she was trying to stop using the
‘f’ word so much,” the complaint says.

The “only stated reason” Hallmark fired La Coria was because he used the ‘f’
word while speaking with his manager, according to the complaint.

“Given the proliferate amount of profanity embedded in Hallmark’s culture, this
reason can be seen as nothing other than as pretext to hide Defendant’s wrongful
and illegal termination of Mr. La Coria in retaliation for his complaints of
labor violations by Hallmark,” the complaint says.



With his lawsuit, La Coria seeks to recover an unspecified amount in damages.

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and northeast while based in New York. She’s an alumna of The College of New
Jersey and joined McClatchy in 2021. Previously, she’s written for Newsweek,
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