It was weird how they did it. I know people were fired but in many places it never actually went that far. It was like a poker showdown and both sides were bluffing: bluffing how much they would enforce it and bluffing how much they would resist. When the enforcers raised, the resisters could re-raise and the enforcers would often back down. Sometimes I think some resisters folded on it not realizing their particular enforcers were ready to fold with a re-raise. In a way this was because the enforcers were also in a poker showdown with the enforcers above them.
I'm one of the few holdouts left at my work, after the SCOTUS decision it never came up again and now they're trying to act like the mandates never happened. I wonder how many of those who got it shortly before the decision are bitter that they knuckled under while we ultimately won.
It was weird how they did it. I know people were fired but in many places it never actually went that far. It was like a poker showdown and both sides were bluffing: bluffing how much they would enforce it and bluffing how much they would resist. When the enforcers raised, the resisters could re-raise and the enforcers would often back down. Sometimes I think some resisters folded on it not realizing their particular enforcers were ready to fold with a re-raise. In a way this was because the enforcers were also in a poker showdown with the enforcers above them.
I'm one of the few holdouts left at my work, after the SCOTUS decision it never came up again and now they're trying to act like the mandates never happened. I wonder how many of those who got it shortly before the decision are bitter that they knuckled under while we ultimately won.