The right thing isnt always the easiest. Wife refused jab and was fired today. Walked away from a ludicrous amount of money to keep her health and integrity. So proud of her.
Fuck the rising Medi-Reich.
The right thing isnt always the easiest. Wife refused jab and was fired today. Walked away from a ludicrous amount of money to keep her health and integrity. So proud of her.
Fuck the rising Medi-Reich.
Stay strong, there are many of us right behind you. My last day will be Dec 7th, unless they bump it to Jan 4th with the revision this morning. But, I will be job hunting anyway since this shit company won’t stand up for its people. I AM NOT GETTING THE FUCKING SHOT DAMNIT!
Good Luck Fren.
My last day will be Dec 3rd. After 24 years with the same company.
It's in God's hands now.
We just learned that we did get the bump to Jan 4, from Dec 8. My question is did you or should you try for the religious or medical exemption and continue to fight. The reason I ask is that I am on the fence as to whether I will do that or just say "screw you, because I will refuse to do the testing as it is discriminatory". Just looking for others opinions and it will mean a loss of a 28 year job for me and I am okay with that because I always believe it is in God's hands.
I work for a federal contractor, those that put in for a religious exemption (mine also included points about morals and ethics) all received approval, but they said they could not accommodate, as in have us unclean ones on site because we are hazardous, although we do not become hazardous until dec 8th, and they did approve some people like in finance or certain positions, pick and choose as they pleased. Some class action lawsuits in motion and more once they actually do terminate people. Not sure who’s going to clean up the nuclear waste if 25-35% of the workforce ends up walking. Some are making the tough choice to get the jab though.