Appeals Court Affirms Injunction Against Joe Biden’s OSHA Vaccine Mandate – Full 22-Page Ruling
(theconservativetreehouse.com)
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A friend of a friend who works at a grocery store was given notice that by December 23 if they don’t have at least their first jab then they need to be tested every week. The employees have to cough up $30 for the test. For full timers only. I know that many in retail live paycheck to paycheck and won’t be able to afford that extra $120 a month charge. This is all to force them into compliance or quoting. What an evil world we live in right now.
That is truly evil to force workers to fork over money for a scam test when they worked 20+ months through a "pandemic".
But I think this will kill most retail establishments trying to push this scam. For one, they are already having a hard time filling positions even with the holiday season approaching. And two, losing experienced retail staff will make it harder to train newcomers. And three, most high school kids will not put up with all this shenanigans and added cost for a weekend job.
That' exactly why a lawsuit is in order. The baseline has already been established from the year before, so know 'accommodation' for weekly testing is required.
Moreover, the two EO's signed are for federal workers and federal contractors. OSHA emergency guidelines are again for only Federal workers and contractors.
This is not for private sector.
I agree with this. This grocery store is struggling as it is. It is a red state so I’m pretty sure it will be boycotted. Especially since osha and that bull crap Hadn’t come down yet. Their doing it on their own. Once the truth comes out I imagine there will a ton of law suits.
You can file a false affidavit in court testifying that you either have been vaccinated or that you received a negative test result. This is impossible to rebut unless you admit that you lied.
Explain more about this. How does one file an affidavit with the court without a lawsuit?
I think you can just go to the court and tell the clerk you want to swear out an affidavit.
I've never heard of it. Are you referring to a notary public? Otherwise, on what basis would it be filed in a court?
Look, if you are not sure, then it might be better not to say it unless it is confirmed.
I would just make copies of the test and hand them the copies every week, and deliberately scribble a new date in poor handwriting over the date on the results.
is the test tax deductible?
I have no idea. I’m waiting for my company to decide when osha come out with it.