Congrats Pedes, WE are the blowback!
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I am all FOR businesses making their own decisions and NOT forced into making decisions by the government. Their decision was to mandate it for their employees. They ARE allowing religious and medical exceptions though which are pretty easy to get so anybody who thinks their jobs are at stake just need to submit one. I don’t agree with mandates but Carhartt is making their OWN decision and I respect that. They now will have to live with the consequences of their actions. My 2 cents.✝️🇺🇸🗽
The blowback isn't about respecting their decision.
It is about people's lives being torn asunder for no good reason.
What if you aren't religious and don't have a medical exemption? Is that some kind of solution, that employees should be forced to lie?
The vaccines are unsafe and completely ineffective. The mandate is utter bullshit, and unless they change their mind, many families are going to be thrown into a difficult position for no rational reason.
Carhartt can do this if they want. It is their choice. It is also my choice to never buy any more Carhartt clothing again. And I probably have at least $1000 of the product.
Yes that’s the beauty of America. We ALL have the right to make choices…even bad ones. I hate to see such a well respected company make in my opinion a bad choice. The free will of companies is what helps make America strong. Some will survive, some will not. They will suffer the consequences of their decisions. I hate to see a good company go down with the decisions of a few board members….
Not likely a board decision. Management decision. Boards don’t operate the companies; they hire and fire management based on how they operate the company, it’s called governance. And it’s a bad career decision to put wokeness ahead of profits. Companies should be apolitical if at all possible and risk being hated by all, instead of deliberately distancing itself from half of its customers. You say they’re exercising free will, and you applaud their ability to be able to do so. I’m not saying that’s wrong, I’m just saying managing out of fear is like a coach playing “not to lose”, instead of “to win”. It’s not a sound business decision and the board should care because these actions can do permanent harm to a company’s reputation and profitability, maybe even threaten it’s very survival. It’s also a bad business decision because history shows that companies that respect their employees are more productive than companies who treat their employees like children.
spez: if the BOD is woke, and the managers are just trying to keep their jobs, I can’t blame them, but those boards need to decide what the purpose of the organization is. If it’s profits, then coercing management to operate the company from a woke perspective is a dereliction of board duty, for which they should be removed from the board and may risk financial liability.
Totally agree they made a bad decision. But in America we have a right to make bad decisions too. That’s all I’m saying. It’s too bad they did put wokeness and politics ahead of their base and employees. The company will suffer. Peace. ✝️🇺🇸🗽