Firefighters’ Vaccine Case — Legal Standard Under Debate
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A legal case involving firefighters and vaccine mandates is raising questions about how workplace accommodations are evaluated in court. At the center of the debate: Requests for religious exemptions Whether employers must prove actual harm How different courts interpret “undue hardship” Some rulings have allowed employers to deny accommodations based on potential risk, while others require stronger proof. 📊 Key issue: What standard should apply when denying exemptions? 👉 Should employers prove real harm? 👉 Or is potential risk enough? #law #courts #news #shorts #workplace #policy #usa #legal #debate #currentevents