Posted on 05/29/2021 5:54:41 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
I’m close enough to retirement.
I make ‘em over 10 mil a year. If they want to fire me over the vax, have a nice friggin day.
Against Nurenberg?
I don’t make that much, as I’m only a one man show and I’m nowhere near retirement, but I will not bend.
The question is:
When your employer demands you be a guinea pig in a third party’s science experiment, will you go along because you need that particular job so badly?
Is there no other equivalent employer who will hire you without being forced into medical decisions with which you disagree?
We are right on the doorstep of totalitarianism.
Everyone plays their hand.
I am in a position to say, “F u and the horse you rode in on!”
Congress cannot shield employers from liability in COVID cases. Lawsuits over injuries and torts are adjudicated in state courts in almost every circumstance. Each state would have to pass its own variation of an employer immunity law, and we know that simply ain’t going to happen
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So why was McConnell and the Senate Republicans so eager to pass this liability protection from COVID cases for businesses last year as part of the stimulus packages last year? They weren’t just talking out of their collective asses. Sure adjudicated in state courts, but must defer to federal law. Unless you personally know something that these mainly lawyers in Congress don’t know.
The vaccine industry is pure evil
The demoncats love to push their poison ☠️
That will really help with the problem of finding people to hire.
Ah... The older of unintended consequences raises its ugly head again. The bane of Socialism.
Well, go find another employer then if you don’t like such policies.
Or, the dems are truly the minority, which is why they require tanks and walls.
So you lose your job if your are not forcibly vaccinated
And you must be ignorant of the applical anti-discrimination laws.
They were proposing to use the same strategy that's ALWAYS used whenever the Federal government wants to impose its will on states in matters where the Federal government has no authority.
The item I highlighted in bold above should have been the biggest clue for you. Under the GOP plan, any state that wanted to receive Federal COVID money would have been required provide this liability protection under its own laws as a condition of getting the COVID money.
That was simply never going to happen under any circumstances no matter how hard the Chamber of Commerce GOP tried.
I’ll say the same thing though I’m not in a position to do that.
If they really want to back me into a corner though and others, that would be unwise.
So...employers can demand you have a certain skin color, practice a certain religion, have a certain sexual orientation, etc.
A korporation doesn't have the right to force employees to take an experimental treatment as a condition of employment. Forcing experimental treatment on individuals was specifically addressed in the permissible experiments section of the Nuremberg Code in 1947. (http://www.cirp.org/library/ethics/nuremberg/)
Whether korporations like it or not, there are rules. If they want to break them, so can anyone else. One could sell products using the korporation's copyright or trademark without their permission on tables right in front of their business. One could redirect web traffic away from their internet sites. One could park their vehicles blocking their driveways. If korporations don't like the rules, they can go somewhere else and not connect to our municipal utilities, roadways, and electrical grid, they could be thrown out of the same courts of laws they violate.
“Employers can demand just about anything.”
And if an employer’s demand causes injury or death, damn right the employer can be sued. And I’m sure a creative prosecutor can charge the owner with criminal negligence.
“Employers can demand just about anything.”
And if an employer’s demand causes injury or death, damn right the employer can be sued. And I’m sure a creative prosecutor can charge the owner with criminal negligence.
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Only if you can afford a lawyer to take your case. The poor (that’s who we are really referring to) can’t get a lawyer in most cases. it’s lower-paid service industry jobs mostly demanding this - can’t afford this. For example, Amazon, Kroger, Target and Walmart are all pushing this.
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