@kco: No not a troll, just someone forwarding news info that seems to be counter to your opinion on the subject. It's called freedom of speech. Here's further info about the UAL vaccine exemptions and the employees requesting them being placed on leave while it's sorted out in the courts.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/business/ct-biz-united-airlines-vaccine-mandate-update-20210928-hrkp3jaynvfvbbh6jmeb6bxyoa-story.html
Less than 3% of the company’s 67,000 U.S. employees requested religious or medical exemptions, including about 330 pilots. Earlier this month, United said employees granted exemptions would be placed on temporary leave Oct. 2, while those whose requests were denied would have five weeks to get the shots or face termination.
That deadline was pushed back after six employees filed a lawsuit against the airline alleging it failed to provide reasonable accommodations for employees seeking religious and medical exemptions.
Five of the employees said the company granted their request but only offered unpaid leave, while a sixth said his request was “administratively denied,” according to the lawsuit, which is seeking class-action status and was filed in federal court in the
Northern District of Texas last week. United said it would aim to resolve requests for accommodations by Oct. 15.