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New York Resutaurant Fires a Waitress for Not Getting COVID-19 Vaccine

By   Feb 17, 2021 11:52 PM EST A popular Brooklyn restaurant in New York fired a waitress after choosing not to get the COVID-19 vaccine amid worries that it might hurt her due to chances of getting pregnant. A waitress refused to get the COVID-19 vaccine (Photo : New York Post/ Twitter Screenshot) New York Restaurant Fires a Waitress for Not Getting COVID-19 Vaccine Bonnie Jacobson, 34, said Red Hook Tavern management fired her on Monday as she declined to get the shot immediately. On Wednesday, the waitress told the NY Post, It was shocking to me. I went through the stages: I m hurt, I m in shock - then I got mad.

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Should You Require Employee Vaccinations?

Should You Require Employee Vaccinations? Author: Jan 19, 2021 In-person boat shows continue to do well, while the topic of requiring employees to get vaccinated is moving front and center. “We hoped to have a good show, but we never expected to set a new attendance record for this 20-year-old event,” said David Ray, executive director of the Marine Industries Association of Central Florida. Ray was describing MIACF’s annual Daytona Boat Show at the Daytona International Speedway, which wrapped up a three-day run Sunday. “Attendance aside, the early reports from dealers are also excellent,” Ray said. “Justin Miller of Boaters Choice Marine-Daytona reported 16 sales [Robalo and Chaparral]. He expects some more this week.”

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