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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.✝️🇺🇸🗽
I submitted a religious exemption over the summer. It got denied and I lost my job in September. I still haven’t found work in my area. So if a company has the power over you to put something in your body and they are the ones to decide what is redeeming for an exemption, how do you see that as respectable?
Being able/allowed to MAKE a decision, be it good OR bad s the American way. Like it or not. You can choose to still work for them OR NOT, you can man-up and quit blaming others for your troubles, YOU are in control NOT them. Don’t let them GET to you . Show them you don’t need them and be better than them. Respect that we ALL have a right to choices/ decisions MOT the actual decision. Theirs was not a wise one. I totally agree.
So if by your definition the American way is the right to choose, how are these companies living the American way by denying the employers the right to choose to get the jab or not? This isn’t being disgruntled about your hours or the pay and choosing to leave. This is employers forcing an experimental injection that has the potential to kill people. This goes against the Nuremberg code and is illegal, but since the government and courts are corrupt, it all stands. I “maned-up” by not getting the vax and now I’m fighting them legally. I chose the harder path for a better tomorrow. What you are saying that it’s ok to bend over or leave if you don’t like it. But guess what, after continuously leaving there will come a point where there is no where else to run. I guess that’s where we disagree. Something that is this grotesque has no place in a free country IMO.
Also, you are forgetting that for a lot of people contracts are involved with employment. Since I was fired before the end of my contract, they are coming after me for thousands of dollars to pay them back for schooling. So my “options” is to get forced to get the jab, quit and have to pay them back thousands of dollars, or get fired and they try to fight me legally for thousands of dollars. It’s been a fun 4 months.
Sorry to hear about your struggles. It’s definitely not right with what they decided to do. I’m in total agreement with you there, it’s wrong for sure. The only thing I’m saying is that they have a right to make BAD DECISIONS as well as good ones. They pissed a lot of people off and I’m one of them. They will pay for it dearly. Companies who make bad decisions will die. Peace to you and you family.