
Attorney Sujata Gibson Backed by Children’s Health Defense
JULY 18, 12 noon rally at 11am
- Were you fired by NYC DOE for declining covid vaccination?
- Were you forced into early retirement, or forced to quit?
- Did you try at some point to get religious exemption?
- You don’t have a lawyer? You don’t have a lawsuit?
- Then YOU need to come to the court on July 18!
Richmond Supreme Court
26 Central Avenue
Staten Island, NY 10301
DiCapua v. City of New York is now scheduled to be in NY State Supreme Court in Staten Island on July 18 at 12 noon. TEACHERS FOR CHOICE is a named plaintiff in the case which is backed by Children’s Health Defense and we will be holding a rally in front of the courthouse at 11am.
July 18 is a very exciting day because attorney Sujata Gibson will be seeking class certification – this means officially defining an impacted class that can apply to be part of the case. So if you were an educator in NYC, or NYC DOE employee, fired for declining the covid shot, you applied for a religious exemption at any point in time, and you do not have a lawyer representing you, THIS DAY IS VERY IMPORTANT FOR YOU AND YOU NEED TO SHOW UP TO COURT SO THE JUDGE CAN SEE YOUR FACE!
Now to be clear, just because you SHOW UP at this court date DOES NOT MEAN you automatically become part of the lawsuit. But we need hundreds of people to be there to show the judge how many people have been impacted, and to show the court that the public is watching this case!
Up until now, several proposed class action lawsuits have been filed, but this is the first time that oral arguments will be heard to formally attempt to certify a class. If the Judge certifies a class, all DOE employees who were denied religious accommodation to the COVID-19 vaccine mandate could potentially become members of this lawsuit. If you are able to come and show your support, please do. Attorney Gibson asks that everyone makes sure to be quiet and peaceful in the courtroom, so that the Judge can hear arguments without distraction.
We need a HUGE SHOWING on JULY 18!!!
Thanks for everything you guys are doing to the victims of religious exemption discrimination.
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31.5 years of service. Instead of finishing well, I was extremely pressured into quitting just to get my sick days…it took 6 mths to peacefully fight for my sick days as agreed! I never experienced such emotional distress and betrayal as the union, staff even co-workers who were friends for decades turned their backs on me…
I could go on, but I will wait for justice!
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