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Kaiser Permanente — EEOC Religious Discrimination Settlement (Vaccine Mandate)

What the law is now

Kaiser Permanente, a national health insurance and healthcare company headquartered in Oakland, California, resolved 12 charges of religious discrimination filed with multiple EEOC offices. The charges arose from Kaiser's vaccine mandate policy. Settlement: $358,000 in monetary relief plus injunctive relief. The pattern of 12 charges across multiple offices signals EEOC enforcement posture on religious accommodation in vaccine-mandate contexts. [UNVERIFIED — injunctive relief terms not confirmed from source text.]

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EEOC v. Kaiser Permanente, 12-charge administrative settlement, $358,000 ›

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