Dieseltec

Grandville Residents Push for Non Discrimination Ordinance
Grandville Residents Push for Non Discrimination Ordinance
Grandville Residents Push for Non Discrimination Ordinance
On Monday night, the City of Grandville held its first city council meeting since the owner of Dieseltec made it to the national spotlight due to his statements about refusing to serve openly gay customers. Many residents spoke at Monday's meeting, calling for the city to create an ordinance that would ban discrimination.
Fortune 500 Company Distancing Itself From West Michigan Anti-Gay Repair Shop Owner
Fortune 500 Company Distancing Itself From West Michigan Anti-Gay Repair Shop Owner
Fortune 500 Company Distancing Itself From West Michigan Anti-Gay Repair Shop Owner
A Fortune 500 company that fought against Indiana's religious freedom law is now telling Grandville auto shop owner Brian Klawiter his business needs to stop using their logo following the shop owner's anti-gay Facebook post. Cummins, an engine manufacturer, took to social media Thursday to say that it is in the process of notifying Dieseltec to stop using its logo on its website.
Grandville Business Owner Responds to Criticism of His Facebook Post
Grandville Business Owner Responds to Criticism of His Facebook Post
Grandville Business Owner Responds to Criticism of His Facebook Post
A Grandville business owner is taking to Facebook yet again to address the criticism being voiced toward him and his company following a different Facebook post in which he condemned homosexuality. Brian Klawiter, owner of Dieseltec in Grandville, told WOOD-TV8 that since his original post started going viral, he's received threats against himself, his family, and his business.