Seems extreme, what state. Religious exemptions can be a “sincerely held belief” and you don’t have to belong to an organized religion.
Even the EEOC states this.
Yup contact a lawyer, they’ve gone overboard like some of the colleges who had to scale it back.
Yeah I'm still gonna weigh my options before I get a lawyer. Seriously considering faking it or going on strike. Alot of people in my workplace are pissed about it, even some of the vaxxed think it's wrong. It's in PA by the way.
You don’t have to sue, a lawyer can just send a letter that they’re violating title Vii of the civil rights act and that’s usually enough to get them back in line.
Here’s an article from today, your employer is stepping way out of bounds.
Here’s some free links:
Religious exemptions
So you’re not a particularly religious person? Doesn’t matter. You don’t need a pastor’s sign-off, church attendance records, or anything else to assert your right to exercise your freedom of conscience. And here’s some ammo.
Barnes shared a listener’s hypothetical letter to an employer, which read in part: “Covid vaccines [are] derived from protein testing using the abortion-derived cell line HEK-293. Partaking in a vaccine made from aborted fetuses makes me complicit in an action that offends my religious faith. As such, I cannot, in good conscience and in accord with my religious faith, take any such Covid vaccine at this time. Please provide a reasonable accommodation to my belief, as I wish to continue to be a good employee, helpful to the team.”
https://americasfrontlinedoctors.org/forms/mask-vaccine-attorney-intake-form/
Barnes said on his program “Viva and Barnes Law for the People” on Locals.com and Rumble that there’s an array of actual and planned lawsuits by people who have been threatened with job loss, mask mandates, and less freedom.
More links here:
Many employers have reconsidered issuing such a mandate after more fruitful review with legal counsel, insurance providers, and public opinion advisors of the desires of employees and the consuming public. Even the Kaiser Foundation warned of the legal risk in this respect. (https://www.kff.org/coronavirus-covid-19/issue-brief/key-questions-about-covid-19-vaccine-mandates/)
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