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Wyoming Coal Plant Employees Protesting Illegal Vaccine Mandate

Wyoming Coal has been a stable energy for decades, now the radical Joe Biden has sent a blow to the Wyoming coal industry again. This time demanding that his vaccine mandate be forced on all coal workers.

This is effecting many coal workers in Gillette, Wyoming as now workers are staging a protest to the federal vaccine mandate outside the Dry Fork Station just outside of Gillette, Wyoming. The Northern Wyoming Coal plant is in a spiral downward because of the Biden vaccine mandate, which is ILLEGAL.

58 coal worker employees at the Gillett Dry Fork Station spent their day on Tuesday protesting the mandate. The workers have been told to either get vaccinated or lose your job.

No one is against the vaccine, but to be forced under an illegal mandate to get the vaccine is a major problem for most people in America. They held the protest at the coal plant on the first day of the Wyoming Special Legislative Session. But so far the Wyoming Republicans still are not protecting Wyoming workers.

Too many Republicans are Rhinos and need to be removed from their position, as they do not have the will of the people of Wyoming.

Biden can go shove his signed executive order up his south end, as America is pushing back against the covid-19 vaccination or weekly testing for employees at companies with at least 100 employees.

Wyoming only has 23% of the population has vaccinated according to the CDC records.

The Wyoming Department of Health records state that 40% have received the vaccination.

But those records are not accurate.

The Laramie River Station and the Basin Electric Coal plant are planning a protest on November 5, 2021. The public is welcome to come join them, say the employees of the coal plants.

Wyoming News Syndicated
Wyoming News Syndicated
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