CORONA Final Approval in $10.3 Million Settlement Case for Health Care Workers Granted by Court

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Final Approval in $10.3 Million Settlement Case for Health Care Workers Granted by Court
Katie O'Malley
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A judge has granted final approval for a class action settlement for Jane Doe 1, et al. v. Northshore University Healthsystem.

The lawsuit, filed in October, 2021 by Liberty Counsel, represents more than 500 current and former health care workers who were unlawfully discriminated against and denied religious exemptions from the COVID shot mandate.

Liberty Counsel said of the case, “In their religious exemption requests, the health care workers that Liberty Counsel represents all included their sincerely held religious beliefs against abortion and the connection of all available COVID injections to aborted fetal cell lines. In fact, all three of the currently available COVID injections are produced by, derived from, manufactured with, tested on, developed with, or otherwise connected to or ‘associated’ with aborted fetal cell lines.”

“NorthShore previously granted exemptions for some employees but then denied them in mid-September. Those denials were either without explanation or because the requests failed to meet some so-called “evidence-based criteria” that NorthShore never provided the employees in advance. NorthShore then only gave employees three business days to file an appeal without stating what was missing in the original application. In that appeal, NorthShore also apparently judged the validity of their religious beliefs by requiring them to include their entire vaccination history since the age of eighteen. However, NorthShore never requested employees to provide prior vaccine information in their initial exemption requests.”

Today, Liberty Counsel reports:


Federal Judge John F. Kness granted final approval for the class action settlement at today’s hearing in Jane Doe 1, et al. v. Northshore University Healthsystem for more than 500 current and former health care workers who were unlawfully discriminated against and denied religious exemptions from the COVID shot mandate.

Judge Kness granted verbal final approval today and he will enter the final judgment within the next week.

Liberty Counsel settled this historic, first-of-its-kind class action settlement against a private employer who unlawfully denied hundreds of religious exemption requests to COVID-19 shots. As a result, NorthShore will pay $10,337,500 to compensate these health care employees who were victims of religious discrimination, and who were punished for their religious beliefs against taking an injection associated with aborted fetal cells.

Now that the final approval is granted by the court, the settlement checks will be sent out within 60 days. It is estimated that employees who were terminated or resigned because of their religious refusal of a COVID shot will receive approximately $24,000 each, and employees who were forced to accept a COVID shot against their religious beliefs to keep their jobs will receive approximately $3,700 each. In addition, employees who were terminated because of their religious refusal of the COVID shots will be eligible for rehire if they apply within 90 days of final settlement approval by the court, and they will retain their previous seniority level. In fact, many previously terminated employees already have been rehired, and others will continue to be reinstated at NorthShore.

As a result of this settlement agreement, NorthShore has also changed its unlawful “no religious accommodations” policy to make it consistent with the law, and to provide religious accommodations in every position across its numerous facilities. No position in any NorthShore facility is considered off limits to unvaccinated employees with approved religious exemptions.

Liberty Counsel Vice President of Legal Affairs and Chief Litigation Counsel Harry Mihet said, “After many months and long hours, we are pleased to finally get the court’s final approval of this classwide settlement for these health care workers who were unlawfully discriminated against and denied religious exemptions from the COVID shot mandate. This case should set a precedent for other employers who have violated the law by denying religious exemptions for their employees.”
 

Knoxville's Joker

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Medical, especially the Hospitals will mostly be out of business over the next 5 years from suits!
Not out of business. Under new ownership. When liability incidents occur, owners change, businesses get discharged in bankruptcy. There will be new leadership that will be much more risk adverse. And leadership that will avoid poison pills like what happened. Really an axiom shift back to normalcy and maybe less politics in medical science, or not.

The end goal is to bankrupt and close the rural outlaying hospitals. Leave only the big city hospitals. The fight will be in what to do with all the rural clinics and urgent cares that are affiliated with those now closed hospitals. They can not risk the loss of trust in our system of medical care.

Bigger question if they close ALL the rural hospitals, how will they force the people to move into the cities?
 

jed turtle

a brother in the Lord
Not out of business. Under new ownership. When liability incidents occur, owners change, businesses get discharged in bankruptcy. There will be new leadership that will be much more risk adverse. And leadership that will avoid poison pills like what happened. Really an axiom shift back to normalcy and maybe less politics in medical science, or not.

The end goal is to bankrupt and close the rural outlaying hospitals. Leave only the big city hospitals. The fight will be in what to do with all the rural clinics and urgent cares that are affiliated with those now closed hospitals. They can not risk the loss of trust in our system of medical care.

Bigger question if they close ALL the rural hospitals, how will they force the people to move into the how will they force the people to move into the cities?

“ how will they force the people to move into the cities?”
That is the very goal of agenda 21/30. Never let a crisis go to waste...
 

Knoxville's Joker

Has No Life - Lives on TB
That is the very goal if agenda 21/30.
And 2050.

I just do not see it succeeding by those dates and timelines. Businesses can survive on fumes for decades if run certain ways. I personally witnessed the ramp down of a central hospital that was mostly torn down and given to the city. The call to run it down start a few years after I started. It took over a decade to dismantle all the pieces and put the final nail in the coffin.

The problem they will run into in the rural areas is unless they remove all the rural folks, they can survive with out society. Especially in the Appalachias and Rockies. The mountain men are nothing to be trifled with. Unfortunately some of them have turned into meal team six with all the cheap unhealthy food that is all that can be afforded. But still Those big ole boys, not something to mess with.
 

Ractivist

Pride comes before the fall.....Pride month ended.
Sucks those who took the shot to retain their jobs are most likely to die of adverse effects, yet get the short end of the payouts..... did no one discuss such a reality in that courtroom.
 

Wyominglarry

Veteran Member
When the life insurance companies get together and hire the best lawyers to sue the hospitals for killing so many people with their proven failures of treatment then many will go bankrupt. The same thing with the pharma companies. they will be sued out of existence.
 

Knoxville's Joker

Has No Life - Lives on TB
When the life insurance companies get together and hire the best lawyers to sue the hospitals for killing so many people with their proven failures of treatment then many will go bankrupt. The same thing with the pharma companies. they will be sued out of existence.

Comgress ensured that wont happen
 
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