Sorry, but no one in the USA has the 'right' to infringe on my RKBA's, -- locked in my private vehicle at work, -- as a condition of employment.
You are free to take you business elsewhere if you disagree with our system of individual rights.
Mexico is popular I've heard.
Funny position for you to take, considering that you will not cede the point that you can take your labor elsewhere if you don't like the work rules set in place by the employer, his property rights precede gun rights, and are the base for all other rights.
In the states in question, no one is stopping you from driving down the highway with a gun in your car. But you are not forced to work at a given company, nor are you forced to shop at a certain store. If you don't like the rules at a private institution, don't work there or don't shop there.
You are free to take you business elsewhere if you disagree with our system of individual rights. Mexico is popular I've heard.
Mexico has very little respect for private property rights. You'd fit right in there.
It's also a poverty-stricken craphole - for the exact same reason.