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Related: About this forumAlabama bill would let workers sue if they get sick from employer-mandated COVID vaccines
Three state lawmakers have filed a bill that would allow workers to sue their employers for any adverse reaction they receive from COVID-19 vaccines mandated by their job.
The bill, prefiled Sept. 1 for the 2022 legislative session beginning in January, would provide a private right of action against an employer for any adverse reaction, injury, temporary or permanent disability, or death of an employee arising from an employer mandate that the employee receive a 13 COVID-19 vaccine, according to text of the legislation introduced by Reps. Tommy Haynes, R-Scottsboro; Andrew Sorrell, R-Muscle Shoals and Arnold Mooney, R-Birmingham.
Should the employee die from the vaccine, their family would be allowed to sue their employer, according to the bill.
According to the CDC, adverse reactions from the COVID-19 vaccine are rare.
https://www.al.com/politics/2021/09/state-bill-would-let-workers-sue-if-they-get-sick-from-employer-mandated-covid-19-vaccines.html
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SharonClark
(10,323 posts)can sue the governor and the AL GOP.
bucolic_frolic
(46,979 posts)Grins
(7,884 posts)Make compliance to reasonable, prudent standards part of the employment contract. Signing the contract is agreement not to sue.
Dont like it? You are free to leave. Like, now. Right NOW!
Walleye
(35,663 posts)Was that attached to the federal money? Republicans cant seem to get their story straight
lapfog_1
(30,148 posts)If this passes they are in a no-win situation.
They can be sued now for letting unvaccinated people getting their co-workers or customers sick...