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"Some companies are reconsidering their vaccine mandates in the wake of the Biden administration’s decision to withdraw its requirement that companies mandate vaccinations for workers.

A survey conducted last week, before the Occupational Health and Safety Administration withdrawal but after the Supreme Court ruled the mandate unconstitutional, found just a third of businesses plan to continue requiring their workers to get vaccinated...."
boycott the third for starters. employees exodus from the third over to the more sane two-thirds.
It is extremely unlikely that there is anywhere near 1/3rd of companies who are not involved in a medical field (where they can mandate without getting sued) that are keeping the mandate. There is not one company I work for or who I work with where this is true.
(01-28-2022 10:50 AM)UofMstateU Wrote: [ -> ]It is extremely unlikely that there is anywhere near 1/3rd of companies who are not involved in a medical field (where they can mandate without getting sued) that are keeping the mandate. There is not one company I work for or who I work with where this is true.

based on the scotus ruling, I can’t imagine any non-med corp. willing to subject themselves to the obvious ensuing lawsuits…

what’s really sad is the x% the scotus hosed…

2-WAY HR LANES
(01-28-2022 10:50 AM)UofMstateU Wrote: [ -> ]It is extremely unlikely that there is anywhere near 1/3rd of companies who are not involved in a medical field (where they can mandate without getting sued) that are keeping the mandate. There is not one company I work for or who I work with where this is true.

I don't know. Remember that Biden's vaccine mandate wasn't really a 100% vaccine mandate; it was really a "Vaccine And Testing rule" to require weekly testing for non-vaccinated employees.


Also, a disproportionate number of companies are headquartered in NYC & other big cities. So their CEOs have a different idea of what's acceptable for COVID policy than you or I do.

And that's not even counting European-owned or Japanese-owned companies, which employ about 6% of the private sector workforce.
(01-28-2022 12:00 PM)Captain Bearcat Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-28-2022 10:50 AM)UofMstateU Wrote: [ -> ]It is extremely unlikely that there is anywhere near 1/3rd of companies who are not involved in a medical field (where they can mandate without getting sued) that are keeping the mandate. There is not one company I work for or who I work with where this is true.

I don't know. Remember that Biden's vaccine mandate wasn't really a 100% vaccine mandate; it was really a "Vaccine And Testing rule" to require weekly testing for non-vaccinated employees.


Also, a disproportionate number of companies are headquartered in NYC & other big cities. So their CEOs have a different idea of what's acceptable for COVID policy than you or I do.

And that's not even counting European-owned or Japanese-owned companies, which employ about 6% of the private sector workforce.

Or multi-nationals that have European leaders.
(01-28-2022 12:15 PM)bullet Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-28-2022 12:00 PM)Captain Bearcat Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-28-2022 10:50 AM)UofMstateU Wrote: [ -> ]It is extremely unlikely that there is anywhere near 1/3rd of companies who are not involved in a medical field (where they can mandate without getting sued) that are keeping the mandate. There is not one company I work for or who I work with where this is true.

I don't know. Remember that Biden's vaccine mandate wasn't really a 100% vaccine mandate; it was really a "Vaccine And Testing rule" to require weekly testing for non-vaccinated employees.


Also, a disproportionate number of companies are headquartered in NYC & other big cities. So their CEOs have a different idea of what's acceptable for COVID policy than you or I do.

And that's not even counting European-owned or Japanese-owned companies, which employ about 6% of the private sector workforce.

Or multi-nationals that have European leaders.

or the leaders funded the the pharma cabal ... it's just too easy to define at this point...

'member when shite like that was deemed "conspiratorial" ... who's laughing (in tears now)

yeah, we all are....
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