I'd quit before doing the two tests a week thing too.
I am reminded of an incident some years ago when I was payroll supervisor on a large construction project. The project employed many craftsmen i.e, Boilermakers, Ironworkers, Carpenters, etc.
Late one Friday afternoon I got a call from the timekeeper that he had a very irate iron worker whose check contained several errors. Because it was late in the day ,he sent the Ironworker directly to my office to correct the error.
The Ironworker brought his paperwork, handed it to me and didn’t say a word while I made the necessary correction. When I finished I looked up at him, apologized and handed him his check.
He looked at me and said Ma’am, I will work in this 120 degree heat, put up with the crappy foremen, and do my 8 - 10 hours with bad working conditions, but ma’am don’t ever, ever f… with my pay check.
As I watched his huge frame going out the door it occurred to me that he was serious and he had the where with all to bring that whole project to a screeching halt if he felt that he had been mistreated.
Moral of the story is , it’s not nice to mess with Mother Nature or people’s livelihood. Helpless, hopeless people are capable of doing irrational things when they or their families are negatively impacted.
These employment mandates will not end well.