Deadline Detroit article
https://www.deadlinedetroit.com/arti...about_vaccines

Newsweek article
https://www.newsweek.com/cbs-station...ployed-1603122


Ms. Moss with Project Veritas, interview
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GkXCYsfY_8


Former WWJ-TV meteorologist April Moss explains, if that's the right word, her crusade against mandatory workplace Covid tests, masks and pro-vaccine coverage -- rigidity that ended a nine-year job this week.
"This issue is not just about me. I'm watching our whole nation suffer ... under these policies that are enacted by corporations," Moss says in a 21-minute video [[below) from Project Veritas, a conservative activist group that "has propagated disinformation and conspiracy theories," according to Wikipedia.
The Metro Detroit weathercaster was fired by the CBS affiliate after she went off-script Sunday night to say she'd "be sitting down this week with Project Veritas to discuss the discrimination that CBS is enforcing upon its employees."
WWJ says it "allowed April to perform her weather anchor duties from home as we explored her concerns" about Covid testing and mask wearing. She's dismissed because "employees ... are not entitled to use our station news broadcasts as a platform for sharing personal views." Employers can legally mandate Covid tests.Former WWJ-TV meteorologist April Moss explains, if that's the right word, her crusade against mandatory workplace Covid tests, masks and pro-vaccine coverage -- rigidity that ended a nine-year job this week.
"This issue is not just about me. I'm watching our whole nation suffer ... under these policies that are enacted by corporations," Moss says in a 21-minute video [[below) from Project Veritas, a conservative activist group that "has propagated disinformation and conspiracy theories," according to Wikipedia.
The Metro Detroit weathercaster was fired by the CBS affiliate after she went off-script Sunday night to say she'd "be sitting down this week with Project Veritas to discuss the discrimination that CBS is enforcing upon its employees."
WWJ says it "allowed April to perform her weather anchor duties from home as we explored her concerns" about Covid testing and mask wearing. She's dismissed because "employees ... are not entitled to use our station news broadcasts as a platform for sharing personal views." Employers can legally mandate Covid tests.