There were only 8,155 establishments with more than 1,000 employees in the United States in 2018 and those large businesses employed 20 million, or 15.3% of the total 130 million U.S. workforce.
I don't like this way of thinking. If it isn't right for businesses to fire unvaccinated people because of them being unvaccinated, then it doesn't make it right to fire someone for being vaccinated.
That line of thinking is childish and will never bring unity. It's honestly just sad. Grow up.
Good man, love it!
He’s a fucking legend
I LOVE this man!
Cold blooded. That's what it's going to take to safe the purebloods. Right on. Where's the restaurant? Time to go eat.
Awesome!
How is he holding his phone and the wheel barrow holding his gigantic testicles as he walks?
Awesome.
I am still amazed that the number of businesses with a 100 or more employee are only 2% of all businesses in the US.Here are the stats:
https://www.naics.com/business-lists/counts-by-company-size/
Of course that 2% are big and employee tens of millions which shows what a difference it is once you get passed that 100 mark.
https://www.newsweek.com/joe-biden-employee-vaccine-mandate-rules-98-percent-most-companies-unaffected-1627824
Epic!
I am in a meeting right now but what business is this?
This is the best thing I've heard in a LONG time.
Is he what you call a good diabolical?
I don't like this way of thinking. If it isn't right for businesses to fire unvaccinated people because of them being unvaccinated, then it doesn't make it right to fire someone for being vaccinated.
That line of thinking is childish and will never bring unity. It's honestly just sad. Grow up.
So how does this story align with the one that was reversed? Employ at will means that they can fire anyone for any reason:
https://greatawakening.win/p/13zg4tyngo/a-hospital-chain-in-new-york-ann/c/