Not quite. Try not hiring someone who is gay or a trans and tell me how that works out for you in your right to work state.
Forcing an experimental vaccine on someone as a condition for employment is just wrong and shouldn’t be allowed by any level of government.
Forcing an experimental vaccine on someone as a condition for employment is just wrong and shouldn’t be allowed by any level of government.
The employer or employee should be free to end their relationship for any reason.
“Forcing an experimental vaccine on someone as a condition for employment is just wrong and shouldn’t be allowed by any level of government.”
I agree it is morally wrong, but that is irrelevant to this discussion. It is legal.
This is why folks need to think about this now. Yes, principles are sometimes inconvenient. Freedom, if that’s what you want, requires you to make certain decisions, not insisting that you should be able to stand behind government as a shield to protect you. Government will not help you here.
I chose to take the vaccine. But I strongly disagree with letting employers fire someone over it. Suppose I fired someone because they supported BLM. What would happen to me?
I might go along with letting them require approved, well-tested and well-known vaccines. I’m confident in this one, but I have family and friends who are not - including 3 RNS and a friend who worked for Pfizer selling drugs to doctors.