“No one should be made to choose between his or her livelihood and a potentially deadly DNA-altering and experimental injection.”
Twenty-four former NYC workers who were fired for refusing the COVID jab are demanding their jobs back.
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The speaker expresses frustration about not being able to return to work despite the vaccine mandate being lifted. They explain that fired workers can reapply for their previous positions but must sign away their rights and may still be denied their jobs. The speaker highlights their dedication as a teacher, working through the pandemic while pregnant and prioritizing their students. They mention being fired without due process for declining the vaccine. They also raise concerns about the hidden data on vaccine side effects, such as blood clots, strokes, reproductive issues, and excessive mortality. The speaker concludes by stating that no one should have to choose between their livelihood and a potentially dangerous vaccine, and calls for an apology for all employees affected by the mandate.
Speaker 0: Even though the vaccine mandate has been lifted, I have still not been able to return to work because the city has determined the fired workers will not be reinstated, but may reapply for their previous positions at which time they will sign away their rights to challenge their employment status and potentially be denied their jobs again, this time with no recourse. Should they be rehired, they would start from the bottom at the lowest salary step and without tenure. That is not happening, not after I gave my life to that job for a decade. I was an exemplary teacher calling an employee. I received timely effective observations, led professional development conferences, set the bar for parent outreach in student engagement and barely ever took a day off.
At the end of my career, I worked pregnant through the pandemic because I knew my students, especially with my special education population needed in person learning. My students were always as much a priority to me as my own family, often to the detriment of my family since the job required ample personal time and attention outside of school hours. This might sound like an overabundance Self critics, but I will not be silent about the dedication I put into a career that was so quick to throw me aside. I was the kind of teacher whom you would want your son or daughter to have, And I was fired without a formal charge, without the due process that is my lawful right because I declined an objection that we have since learned and wreaked havoc on the lives of so many. I will forever stand on my decision to maintain my dignity, my health, my bodily autonomy, and my freedom from unnecessary medical interventions, especially since the data that Pfizer and other manufacturers wanted to hide for 75 years Has not been kind to them.
Blood clots and strokes, reproductive issues, heart attacks in both the old and young, unprecedented miscarriages and aggressive cancers, Excessive all cause mortality in the youngest age bracket to date. People are suffering from these shots. And while that is an entirely different conversation and one that will come to light sooner And one that will come to light soon later, the takeaway from today's is this. No one should be getting to choose between his or her livelihood a potentially deadly DNA alter than experimental injection, all city employees who were fired or forced to resign due to the vaccine mandate deserve an apology. Never stop demanding to be made whole