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They're a work-from-home call center rep. It pays well because they're multi-lingual. Never been in an office or even seen their supervisor except via video call. They tried for a religious exemption but was auto-denied because "they didn't express a sincere belief," and there's no appeal. It's get the vax or get fired with prejudice.

They don't see anyone other than their own family. No office even exists.

Has anyone else experienced this yet, and what did you do?

They're a work-from-home call center rep. It pays well because they're multi-lingual. Never been in an office or even seen their supervisor except via video call. They tried for a religious exemption but was auto-denied because "they didn't express a sincere belief," and there's no appeal. It's get the vax or get fired with prejudice. They don't see anyone other than their own family. No office even exists. Has anyone else experienced this yet, and what did you do?

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Companies cannot "deny" a religious exemption. It's not a request. It's informing them that they will accomodate your sincerely held religious belief and lawyering up if they decline.

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It seems like it’s hard to find a lawyer to represent you.

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This is why you don't live in commie states. You find a nice red state where half the lawyers got their JD from the GI Bill and are based enough that grandad killed commies in Korea, dad killed commies in Vietnam, and they're ready to skewer commies in court.

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Do an experiment, call up a bunch of employment law firms in a state you consider based, then been be surprised how many decline to take your case.