Rodrique v. Hearst Communications, Inc. et al
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February 22, 2024
Hearst Lands Win Over Boston Videographer's Vax Claims
A news videographer's concerns about receiving the COVID-19 vaccine fell short of qualifying as a sincerely held religious belief, according to a Boston federal judge whose ruling Thursday dismissed the fired employee's worries as mere personal judgments "rigged out with religious verbiage."
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January 02, 2024
Hearst Says Worker Fired For Refusing Vax Took Other Meds
Hearst is asking a court to toss a videographer's lawsuit that alleged retaliation and discrimination over his refusal to be vaccinated against COVID-19, arguing that his own deposition testimony undercuts his claim that it is based on a sincerely held religious belief.
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August 03, 2023
Videographer Gets Part Of Vax Suit Revived Against Hearst
A Massachusetts federal judge agreed Thursday to reinstate part of a former television videographer's lawsuit over his 2021 firing for not getting the COVID-19 vaccine, finding that Hearst Communications had not specifically addressed the plaintiff's discrimination claims in its motion to dismiss.
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July 12, 2023
Videographer Says Biden Social Media Case Bolsters Vax Suit
A Boston news videographer has pushed to revive part of a suit alleging he was wrongly disciplined for Twitter posts calling COVID-19 the "Wuhan virus" and later fired for refusing to get vaccinated, pointing to last week's decision by a Louisiana federal judge barring the Biden administration from trying to correct misinformation on social media.
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June 12, 2023
Hearst Gets Partial Toss Of Videographer's Vax Suit
Hearst Communications was granted a partial win Monday in a lawsuit brought by a former videographer for its Boston television station who says his 2021 termination for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine violated his rights.
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May 19, 2023
Hearst Wants Videographer's Vaccine Claim Tossed
Hearst Communications and its television subsidiary asked a judge to dismiss discrimination and civil rights claims by a former videographer for its Boston television station who was fired after refusing to get the COVID-19 vaccine.