I really don’t understand the hate. Maybe try to think big picture, which means baby steps.
This is huge, positive news…we should all be liking the crap out of that tweet. Big business standing up against the govt on the side of the people…it will inspire other companies to do the same and stop laying down.
Potential ripple effect, this first, then who knows, masks next and then maybe even the vax.
I hate to see so many good folks seemingly only seeing the bad side of what should be considered great news.
Due diligence. This airline coerced employees to get the jab by upping nonvaxed employees’ insurance by $2400 a year. They also regularly offer early retirement to keep salaries low. You can’t play both sides of the vac mandate.
Yes, I know these things and of course I certainly don’t agree with them.
I just feel like everyone is missing what could be an important point.
A high profile business standing up against a mandate.
On its own, that’s a pretty big deal and very well could help influence others…a point I feel shouldn’t be overlooked.
The company I work for does the same bs that Delta does…but at the end of the day, now jobs (probably including mine) are being lost because my company didn’t stand up. Better a little bit later than never I would say.
I really don’t understand the hate. Maybe try to think big picture, which means baby steps. This is huge, positive news…we should all be liking the crap out of that tweet. Big business standing up against the govt on the side of the people…it will inspire other companies to do the same and stop laying down. Potential ripple effect, this first, then who knows, masks next and then maybe even the vax. I hate to see so many good folks seemingly only seeing the bad side of what should be considered great news.
Due diligence. This airline coerced employees to get the jab by upping nonvaxed employees’ insurance by $2400 a year. They also regularly offer early retirement to keep salaries low. You can’t play both sides of the vac mandate.
Yes, I know these things and of course I certainly don’t agree with them. I just feel like everyone is missing what could be an important point. A high profile business standing up against a mandate. On its own, that’s a pretty big deal and very well could help influence others…a point I feel shouldn’t be overlooked. The company I work for does the same bs that Delta does…but at the end of the day, now jobs (probably including mine) are being lost because my company didn’t stand up. Better a little bit later than never I would say.