My company of 25,000+ employees is mandating proof of vaccination by a certain date or the employee will be terminated which is fantastic in my opinion.
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OT: Rolovich out at WSU for refusing to get vaccinated
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This is getting uglier: https://www.espn.com/college-footbal...ich-sue-firing
The allegations in the lawsuit go back to April.
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Originally posted by CALUPA69 View Post
Tell that to young men who had a "personal conviction" about fighting in Vietnam. Unless you were a Quaker or a member of some other historically pacifist sect, your chances of getting CO, conscientious objector, draft status were very remote. In this scenario if you are a Christian Scientist I would say a religious objection to vaccination would be valid. No other religion that I'm aware of makes any mention of a broad objection to vaccination and I would highly suspect the use of a religious objection in this instance is an obvious political ruse. People who would endanger public health for political reasons should be shunned.
Some portion of those citing religious exemptions will do so based upon the use of fetal cells in the development and testing, not as a "political ruse."
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Wow, I didn't think it could be done. You guys are having a discussion about something that outside this forum would be perceived as highly political, yet it wasn't or isn't. That is cool.
It seems harsh that a person would lose a job over their personal conviction, but the alternative is so much worse, I just wish it didn't have to come to that but again the alternative...
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Originally posted by Mk63NuclearBomb View Post
He can, but that would be a long way down the road. It's much more likely the parties settle between themselves and this doesn't get to trial.
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Originally posted by CALUPA69 View Post
Tell that to young men who had a "personal conviction" about fighting in Vietnam. Unless you were a Quaker or a member of some other historically pacifist sect, your chances of getting CO, conscientious objector, draft status were very remote. In this scenario if you are a Christian Scientist I would say a religious objection to vaccination would be valid. No other religion that I'm aware of makes any mention of a broad objection to vaccination and I would highly suspect the use of a religious objection in this instance is an obvious political ruse. People who would endanger public health for political reasons should be shunned.
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Originally posted by Runnin' Cat View Post
Bill Rodgers, US marathon champ, got that status and did his alternative service at a hospital near Boston.
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Originally posted by Mk63NuclearBomb View PostJudges are not generally fond of parties that attempt to try cases in national media, and announcing the action on ESPN before filing anything certainly smacks of that.
There are already articles on how the school mask mandate in the state effected rural communities more than urban ones in the state and it wouldn't surprise me if this one does too.Last edited by Wildcat Khan; 10-20-2021, 05:01 PM.
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I understand what you are saying about government, but to be clear, this is a mandate to state employees by their employer. It is not the state mandating it to all state citizens. Employers from what I have seen and heard lately have that right as the employer to make that business decision for their companies best interest. The NFL did this in their best interest as the employer and some coaches choose not to accept it and were either fired or let go.
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