Right now my workplace hasn't required I get it (yet) for work. But I'm really worried that they might make it mandatory because government said so. I don't want to get it because of the potential health risks. While I am working towards freelancing, I'm still far off. I don't know what the hell to do. The peer pressure will only continue to intensify and I'm continuing to resist it. Do I just quit my job because I refuse the experimental jab that might affect me sooner or later? Sue the company? I just don't know what the hell to do right now.
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DO NOT quit your job. Make them fire you, directly.
In the meantime, start collecting evidence of any of this 'peer pressure'. If this is making you uncomfortable in your work environment, go get a consultation with a lawyer, who can draw up a simple letter to your company that states that you are in a "hostile work environment" where you are constantly being questioned about your "personal health matters in a very intrusive manner."
Once you've brought this to your companies attention, and they don't act, any incidents past that are your gateway to shaking down the company for serious money. You can leave your job AND get a serious payout, like 6-12 months of salary, if you play your cards right.
I've been through this shit once before. This kind of thing never makes it to court, especially if you have video evidence (wearing a cheap amazon.ca bodycam just sticking up out of your shirt pocket helps).
Don't just wimp out. Put the fucking screws to these people and stand up for your rights not to be harassed. If women can do it over an odd glance from a male co-worker, believe me, you can really fuck them over for this.
Get out the yellow pages and take a few hours to make some calls. It's worth your time. Even better if you do it on company time.