I think the people that run the company I work in made a bad choice. Personally it should be up to the individual.
I would have perferred not getting it, but I need a job. It is easy to say to quit your job, but bills need to be paid and I have too many years invested towards retirement. The likelihood of getting a job that pays as much as I do at my age are slim. They would require the jan anyway if I were to get one.
It's called "coercion". This is un-American. It's an evil but clever scheme by the government to put the monkey on the backs of employers with the loss of livelihood to those who refuse to go along with it.
Nobody in this country should be forced to go along with this coercive and un-Constitutional evil. But we are now being run by wicked politicians and a malignant medical industry, starting with the "President" on down.
Unfortunately, those who feel forced to go along with it may pay the same price in the long run as those who gleefully accept this oncoming disaster. Hopefully, it won't work out that way.
These bastards are leaving little choice for decent people caught in their trap. There is nothing good about them. They should be in jail and not accumulating more power and making piles of money.
Actually, you did make a choice. You weighed the variables and took the option most beneficial to you. Certainly can respect that. However, many younger, more in demand, workers will, hopefully make a choice in support of medical freedom. In a definite worker’s sellers market, those companies who buy into the lie and force employees to suffer as a result should be left gasping for qualified workers and, ultimately be forced to close their doors. Go woke, Go broke.