Former BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee (BCBST) employee Tanja Benton has been awarded over $680,000 by a Tennessee federal jury following a verdict that the insurer failed to offer reasonable accommodation for her religious beliefs. The jury concluded that BCBST “did not prove by a preponderance of the evidence either that it had offered a reasonable Read More …
The post Former insurance employee gets damages in religious beliefs vaccine case first appeared on Constitution Watch.
Related posts:
AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine around 70% effective, study shows
Former Soviet military base turned into wildlife sanctuary
Nine New Big Pharma Billionaires Created On The Back Of Covid Vaccine Rollout
New National Guard Commander Says He Won’t Enforce Vaccine Mandate On Soldiers
59 percent of French citizens refusing the vaccine – so govt drafts a law to prevent them using publ...
A pop up vaccine clinic in Canada that is offering kids free ice cream in exchange for a vaccine
Views: 0