My work is saying they will probably force unvaxxed employees to get a covid test twice a week. What possible law could they use to justify that? I already declared my exemption from the vaccine.
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"Legal authority? We don't need no stinking legal authority."
Weird how Congress and their staff, who do NOT have vax mandates don’t have to get subjected to any of this bullshit.
It's a medical procedure, all tests are on a EUA, all tests are experimental, can't force medical procedures at all, especially not experimental ones. If there was any validity to it (there isn't) it certainly doesn't apply in this case.
Effectively they are threatening your employment if you don't have a medical procedure done. My wife's employer tried the vax or test thing, we feed him that info and nuremberg code. Nothing yet, no tests either.
Good stuff, thanks.
This is not a reasonable accomodation.
Law? I kinda remember hearing that word a while ago. What does it mean?
it's a work policy. Perfectly legal to make any policy they want unless it is specifically forbidden by the law. Question is - whether a person wants to work for the company that makes policies like that.
tell it to the courts. mandates have been already been going across the country for decades. Think of all the kids in elementary schools. What is happening now is direct outcome of our reaction to what was happening already for many decades. Constitutions, laws, and courts did not help because people just have forgotten how to say no.