I have no idea why Gallups, Esq., believes presenting this form to an employer will result in anything other than "YGTBFKM; GTFO."
In fact:
Gallups wrote:If you find yourself in a predicament with a company that refuses to hear you out, does not provide you with required information, or threatens termination of your employment, here are a few potential resources for attorneys:
America's Frontline Doctors (AFLDS): AFLDS provides an intake form on their site that you can fill out and submit; they will search for an attorney in your area who is taking on this type of case. There is a small fee for the search, and of course, attorneys have their own fees.
The only question is whether Gallups is getting a taste of the kickback.
There is approximately nothing in there that an employer is required to tell/give/certify an employee.
Even the most inexperienced HR person (including Uncle Fred at Aunt Edna's business) would crumple it up and toss it in the trash.
Until recently, folks from Giddyups side of the country were all about at-will open shops where you have zero protections from employer dictates. Too also, your boss could fight to deny any medical benefits for stuff the business did not like (I'm looking at you Hobby Lobby). Now they are just the opposite.
Also, in other news, Arkansas's guv now regrets killing his constituents with a no-mask mandate and could the GA please amend the bill he himself signed into law so more kids don't get sick.
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra has fired its principal flutist, months after distancing itself from her social media posts that spread misinformation by questioning the safety of the coronavirus vaccines, the efficacy of face masks and the outcome of the 2020 presidential election.
The orchestra offered only the broadest outline of its decision to dismiss Emily Skala, but its statement suggests there were multiple violations of multiple policies. Leaked workplace emails from Skala also had come under scrutiny.
The BSO president and CEO, Peter Kjome, said the musician had been fired under the progressive discipline policy agreed to with the Musicians’ Association of Metropolitan Baltimore.
“Ms Skala has had discipline imposed upon her over these past few months for violating several policies; unfortunately, she has repeated the conduct for which she had been previously disciplined, and dismissal was the necessary and appropriate reaction to this behavior,” the BSO statement said.
Re: Coronavirus Anti-Maskers, Anti-Vaxxers, Etc.
Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2021 10:53 am
by Kendra
Did we lose the Ronapalooza thread from the old board? I see Sturgis is happening starting tomorrow.
Re: Coronavirus Anti-Maskers, Anti-Vaxxers, Etc.
Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2021 1:15 pm
by raison de arizona
There's a whole thread about this nutter at the link.
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra has fired its principal flutist, months after distancing itself from her social media posts that spread misinformation by questioning the safety of the coronavirus vaccines, the efficacy of face masks and the outcome of the 2020 presidential election.
I wonder if the symphony board is having a dinner with sweetbreads.
She says "nazi look", "leftist look", and "antifa look"
You know, that antifa look. Very in right now. I think it involves wearing a mask.
Re: Coronavirus Anti-Maskers, Anti-Vaxxers, Etc.
Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2021 7:01 pm
by raison de arizona
This would also fit in the racism thread. He's so bad. How do these people get elected?
I'm immune compromised, asshat. And I have a child too young to be vaccinated. I _am_ minding my business.
Re: Coronavirus Anti-Maskers, Anti-Vaxxers, Etc.
Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2021 7:08 pm
by AndyinPA
He comes by it naturally. Remember who his father was.
Re: Coronavirus Anti-Maskers, Anti-Vaxxers, Etc.
Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2021 8:17 pm
by raison de arizona
Between CRT and "unmaskers" these school board meetings are getting a bit scary. NC.
Full meeting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2XdyHBJI1U
The nutters didn't like the outcome of the mask vote and demanded revotes until they get an outcome they like.
Madison Cawthorn at 51:20, they liked him. The nutters, that is. He's not a good speaker and says nutty things. He told the school board they should be ashamed of themselves.