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My wife received an "official email" from her employer stating that vaccinated employees no longer have to do all the Covid theatre with the masks, temp checks, questionnaires, etc. Non-vaccinated employees, such as my wife, however, are still treated as "unclean ones", and must continue to do all of the above. Which has the result of her being singled out by her coworkers as an "anti-vaxxer", etc. It's also, I'm quite sure, a precursor into their next step; making the jab mandatory for employment.
I'm not trying to get multiple posts about how she needs to "stop being a cuck" and throw away her mask, etc; I'm wanting to know just how actually legal/illegal it is for an employer to incentivize getting a non-FDA medical treatment like this, and what, if anything, she can do, legally speaking, to fight back without losing her job in the process.

Edit for clarification, because some of these answers are for a slightly different question: She is technically not being required to get the jab (yet); she's just being forced to wear an article of clothing, etc, that other employees are not, based solely on her personal health decisions. Someone below even said their employer offered $1K to incentivize employees to get [this still very much non-FDA approved, "emergency use only" treatment]. Wow, that's a bad thing to be in any way legal.

My wife received an "official email" from her employer stating that vaccinated employees no longer have to do all the Covid theatre with the masks, temp checks, questionnaires, etc. Non-vaccinated employees, such as my wife, however, are still treated as "unclean ones", and must continue to do all of the above. Which has the result of her being singled out by her coworkers as an "anti-vaxxer", etc. It's also, I'm quite sure, a precursor into their next step; making the jab mandatory for employment. I'm not trying to get multiple posts about how she needs to "stop being a cuck" and throw away her mask, etc; I'm wanting to know just how *actually* legal/illegal it is for an employer to incentivize getting a non-FDA medical treatment like this, and what, if anything, she can do, legally speaking, to fight back without losing her job in the process. Edit for clarification, because some of these answers are for a slightly different question: She is technically not being *required* to get the jab (yet); she's just being forced to wear an article of clothing, etc, that other employees are not, based solely on her personal health decisions. Someone below even said *their* employer offered $1K to incentivize employees to get [this still very much non-FDA approved, "emergency use only" treatment]. Wow, that's a bad thing to be in any way legal.

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[–] 22 pts

My wife works in talent acquisition. She knows how "the game" is played. Employees like that will eventually be terminated. Everyone will know the real reason why, but the reason given will be something very petty like, "They were late to work twice last year and there have been anonymous complaints that they used vulgar language once."

[–] 11 pts

Employees who don't bend will be forced out or made uncomfortable enough to leave on their own. I agree with you there. The employees you need to worry about are the ones who have proven to you that they will involve a lawyer. Lawsuits are a pain in the arse for companies to resolve.

[–] 8 pts (edited )

Especially when they involve something like 100s of thousands of doctors, scientists and others are publically crying out for. They are screaming at people, "this is an EXPERIMENT! Do not inject yourself with an unknown toxic chemical! If you're still here after a year and change you're already immune!!"

[–] 2 pts

If it's an at will state no reason will be given if the company is smart.

[–] 0 pt

"You're being fired for 'cause'."

Why?

"Just cause."

So no specific cause?

"For many different reasons but no specific one."

[–] 1 pt

so wrongful termination lawsuit it is! Hasta la Vista fucc boi, il see you in court

"Wait"

Nope too fucking late.

[–] 0 pt

You can't get fired for yelling fuck at the top of your lungs. Like they literally can't fire you for talking.