Asking for a me.
I work for an international conglomerate, and finally got my ultimatum email. They had been leading on about it, but seems to have finally worked up the balls to set a date.
I could test weekly to keep my job, but will refuse.
I have until February to comply, but I won't because I'm comfy in god's armor.
I just want to plan my troll options for maximum lulz and make it as expensive as possible for them to fire me should it come down to it.
If you want a religious exemption, don't tell them your belief, you don't have to. Simply declare that you are exempt under the Civil Rights Act.
This is the wording I used in my declaration (gotten from a post on here):
I, _______, declare religious exemption from the COVID-19 vaccination mandate. Under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, I attest to having sincerely held personal religious beliefs which will not permit me to abide by this mandate.
Additionally, I am not willing to describe these personal religious beliefs for the reasonable fear that if others have knowledge of them it may engender discrimination against me and/or my family.
I am aware that reasonable accommodations may have to be made regarding this declaration of religious exemption, and am willing to discuss accommodations that would be necessary and reasonable in order to come to an agreement.
Finally, I expect this letter to remain confidential, and its contents be disclosed on to those for whom there is an express need.
Yes.