My husband is being terminated tomorrow due to him not taking the clot shot. He will be having a telephone exit interview with his HR department which is based in Boston we live in Colorado. We wanna make sure that he doesn’t say/sign anything that would somehow jeopardize his right to sue for unlawful termination down the road as he has put in both a medical and religious exemption but the company has turned them both down.We know that they will also be asking for him to sign certain forms tomorrow so we’re just trying to cover our asses so if anyone has any resources, websites, phone numbers of anyone we can call to find out what he should and shouldn’t sign or say we would really appreciate it. Thank you so much. You people here are Lifesavers 🙏 May God keep you all safe end that you are never put in this situation!🇺🇸 FJB🇺🇸‼️
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Default is not to sign anything, take away for consideration. They will tell you its standard stuff, you must sign now, etc, but it is worth reading everything first. You can also append whatever you want to any "new contract" they may be seeking to establish with you.
The way I see it, you have nothing left to lose, so I would be minded to have them sign something confirming the reason is they refuse to recognise your rights under the constitution/common law/international law (in legal terms).
I am not a lawyer though - hope someone can give you suitable wording.