She might consider changing her address to a state that protects religious exemptions and filing suit against the airline. As crazy as California is, my religious exemption is legally protected here. It really sucks that they can say “because of your religious exemption we’re not going to give you any hours, but you’re not fired. Oh and by the way, you can’t get a job at another airline because of our noncompete clause.” Her rights need to be protected, and her rights are our rights.
She should really relocate to a state that protects her religious exemption and also won’t honor non-compete clauses. Again, California actually gets this one right. Non-compete clauses are essentially unenforceable here. I’m not saying move here... but maybe get a PO Box here long enough to get whatever you need from it.
I've never heard of someone being unable to access their 401k for any reason. I can take my 401k out but I have to pay a tax penalty because I am not 59.5. Maybe they have a clause in their contract. I didn't sign a contract and am an at-will employee and can be fired at any time.
It's because she's considered an active employee. Active employees cannot take money out of their 401k except in limited circumstances. Once an employee is terminated, they can take the money and do a rollover or keep some (and possibly incur tax penalties).
The shills coming out of the wood work lately. AE4HF is NOT fighting the fact that UAL had a vax mandate. They (over 2000 pilots, dispatchers, flight attendants, mechanics, rampers, and support people) are fighting the fact that UAL would not provide a reasonable accommodation for religious/medical exemptions to getting vax'd. Indefinite unpaid leave, no benefits, paying for health care, no accrual of senioriity, etc. Essentially terminated for not getting a vax. Some choice, right?? This goes against the American Disabilities Act, specifically under Title VII. This is the unique (without precedent) case before the 5th Circuit. Give these folks your support by spreading the word. You can learn more at AE4HF.org
Pray for wisdom on how to deal with this, “wise as serpents, “ these businesses are not in an impenetrable fortress. God can reveal a path to make an impact. satan readily offers a few.
Did you even read the article, you shill? That's not the way the airline industry works. It's seniority based. She's just supposed to give up decades of seniority to go start at the bottom at some other airline? You're O.K. with complying with vaccine mandates that require you to violate your personal religious beliefs? She's not. And that's how you stop the mandates.
Wow, you're a man of smooth intelligence and wise thought....said no one ever to you. Did you even read the article, you doomer? And do you kiss your mother with that mouth? Jumps right to the cursing. A definite sign of low intelligence.
this is how the left wants to treat strong independent women.
She might consider changing her address to a state that protects religious exemptions and filing suit against the airline. As crazy as California is, my religious exemption is legally protected here. It really sucks that they can say “because of your religious exemption we’re not going to give you any hours, but you’re not fired. Oh and by the way, you can’t get a job at another airline because of our noncompete clause.” Her rights need to be protected, and her rights are our rights.
She should really relocate to a state that protects her religious exemption and also won’t honor non-compete clauses. Again, California actually gets this one right. Non-compete clauses are essentially unenforceable here. I’m not saying move here... but maybe get a PO Box here long enough to get whatever you need from it.
I've never heard of someone being unable to access their 401k for any reason. I can take my 401k out but I have to pay a tax penalty because I am not 59.5. Maybe they have a clause in their contract. I didn't sign a contract and am an at-will employee and can be fired at any time.
Some companies won’t let you take out the matched portion if you haven’t worked for a certain amount of time…vesting schedule is the term.
It's because she's considered an active employee. Active employees cannot take money out of their 401k except in limited circumstances. Once an employee is terminated, they can take the money and do a rollover or keep some (and possibly incur tax penalties).
The shills coming out of the wood work lately. AE4HF is NOT fighting the fact that UAL had a vax mandate. They (over 2000 pilots, dispatchers, flight attendants, mechanics, rampers, and support people) are fighting the fact that UAL would not provide a reasonable accommodation for religious/medical exemptions to getting vax'd. Indefinite unpaid leave, no benefits, paying for health care, no accrual of senioriity, etc. Essentially terminated for not getting a vax. Some choice, right?? This goes against the American Disabilities Act, specifically under Title VII. This is the unique (without precedent) case before the 5th Circuit. Give these folks your support by spreading the word. You can learn more at AE4HF.org
Pray for wisdom on how to deal with this, “wise as serpents, “ these businesses are not in an impenetrable fortress. God can reveal a path to make an impact. satan readily offers a few.
Did you even read the article, you shill? That's not the way the airline industry works. It's seniority based. She's just supposed to give up decades of seniority to go start at the bottom at some other airline? You're O.K. with complying with vaccine mandates that require you to violate your personal religious beliefs? She's not. And that's how you stop the mandates.
U.S. Constitution. The Law of the land. Go look it up.
Wow, you're a man of smooth intelligence and wise thought....said no one ever to you. Did you even read the article, you doomer? And do you kiss your mother with that mouth? Jumps right to the cursing. A definite sign of low intelligence.
judge in Wisconsin just ruled that several employees can't quit working for their current employer, to take a job with a competitor.
https://www.alternet.org/2022/01/wisconsin-judge-blocks-medical-workers-from-starting-new-jobs/