Interesting. Think the WI Attorney General will go to bat for State residents?
Nah.
Oklahoma was granted a temporary restraining order that blocks Ascension Healthcare from terminating employees who were denied religious exemptions from the firm’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
Oklahoma Attorney General John O’Connor had filed for a restraining order against the company’s requirement. On the night of Nov. 12, a Tulsa district judge granted the request, according to the O’Connor’s office.
“This evening, the Tulsa District Court granted the State’s Application for Temporary Restraining Order in our case to keep Ascension Healthcare from carrying out its plan to fire employees who were unfairly denied religious exemptions from their nationwide COVID-19 vaccination mandate,” the Republican attorney general said in a statement. “This is a win for religious freedom and our office will continue to fight against unlawful religious discrimination.”...
It's de facto discrimination. Here in Wisconsin, the "Catholic" hospital denied the exemption because they 'could not accomodate' the employee if that employee was not vaxxed.
Josh Kaul to do the same? Don't hold your breath.
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We will be fighting it. People are writing to His Excellency, Bishop David Konderla, to ask him to intervene.
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