A bill in Arizona that passed its first hurdle in the House would force employers to pay workers who were fired for refusing the coronavirus vaccine.
“Exemptions and accommodations were supposed to be made according to the Civil Rights Act and Arizona’s own attorney general, so it is very disappointing businesses are ignoring individual rights of people and employees, and terminating as a small business owner, I wouldn’t do that. So, it is disheartening. We need the government to protect these people,” Arizona State Rep. Steve Kaiser said
If the Employees Compensation Bill becomes law, Arizona employers would be required to pay a fired employee’s annual salary in one sum or over the course of a year. Employers would also have the option of rehiring the employees for the same or similar job.
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