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Federal jury awards more than $1 million to each BART employee fired due to coronavirus vaccination requirement

Paul E.By Paul E.October 24, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — A federal jury has sided with fired BART employees who sued the company over its coronavirus vaccination mandate, claiming they lost their jobs.

A total of six people are participating in the lawsuit, each of whom will receive more than $1 million.

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The employees claim they claimed a religious exemption from the vaccination requirement, but were unable to get transportation coverage and subsequently lost their jobs.

BART initially granted a vaccine exemption, but the plaintiffs argued that it was not acceptable. Accommodation could allow people to work from home or take regular coronavirus tests. They claimed that nothing of the sort happened and that they lost their jobs.

Video: Unvaccinated BART employees react after exemption denied

On the eve of Thanksgiving, many unvaccinated BART employees learned their requests for religious exemptions from the coronavirus vaccination requirement had been denied.

BART must now pay a total of $7.8 million to all six former employees.

BART’s board of directors voted 8-1 in favor of a vaccine mandate in 2021, even though BART is already a transit agency with a deficit of $350 million to $400 million.

BART did not comment on Wednesday’s decision.

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