From what I've read, seems the unidentified stomach bug I had a few weeks ago gave me more trouble than the majority of folks who get COVID.
The law basically requires the Department of Labor take action when it finds grave risk to workers. And certainly a pandemic that killed more than 600,000 people qualifies as 'grave risk to workers,'
You aren't very bright, are you?I I may ...
Hey you, why don't you STFU?
"Discovered in the late-1970s, the pioneering drug ivermectin, a dihydro derivative of avermectin—originating solely from a single microorganism isolated at the Kitasato Intitute, Tokyo, Japan from Japanese soil—has had an immeasurably beneficial impact in improving the lives and welfare of billions of people throughout the world.
One of these days someone in the higher levels of guvment, and maybe some ordinary people, (aka common folk), as well, is gonna figure out that life itself is fraught with grave risk and hazards. One, of, these, days, ...........From the White House:
Having to work when there was a grave risk to workers should trigger hazard pay imho.
I'm a star, 'bout to go super nova on your ass. That's how bright I am.You aren't very bright, are you?
I'm curious, does anyone know what the "progressive punishment" is for active duty refusing the jab?
or of overdoses from horse dewormer
Ok kiddies, I've got to go. It's a new day and I have some reports to finish.
You strike me as a person who has always worked jobs which don't require critical thinking skills. Could be enlisted or private sectorIf I may ...
I'm a star, 'bout to go super nova on your ass. That's how bright I am.
Hey dude, do they make you tap dance for them?Has there ever been a fake lefty narrative that you didn't buy in to??
LOL - I'll let you "Einsteins" fiFrom, the word that has leaked out, the potential discipline is all over the place, from General Discharge to Dishonorable Discharge, to Prison Time ... clearly the work command structured is attempting to put as much pressure on Troops as possible
They're lying. The gravy train is too good for them to quit. Check back with them in 30 days and they will hem and haw about how they were forced to vaccinate.Talked to 2 friends this week who both work for federal contractors- one is about 30 with a family, the other is about 20 with no commitments. Both said they will quit if vaccines are mandated for them. They still have about 2 months before making that decision. We shall see.
But I really believe there will be some backtracking by the Biden administration before the deadline. Unfortunately by that time most will have gotten the jab under duress to keep their job.
Knocking enlisted military now. You must be a military officer active or retired or government employee.You strike me as a person who has always worked jobs which don't require critical thinking skills. Could be enlisted or private sector
Hey dude, do they make you tap dance for them?
You give him way too much credit.Knocking enlisted military now. You must be a military officer active or retired or government employee.
Please tell me what you think the gravy train is. It's true for clerical types the pay is much better, but for professionals it is not that competitive and they have been trying to catch up with the private sector professional pay for almost 30 years.LOL - I'll let you "Einsteins" fi
They're lying. The gravy train is too good for them to quit. Check back with them in 30 days and they will hem and haw about how they were forced to vaccinate.
They're lying.
Your entire post is a study in bullshit. In your rambling rhetoric filled diatribe, you did not make one single coherent argument. That had to be intentional, because most people, even when they're blathering about whatever, will most often accidentally make a point. You, however, managed to dodge that bullet with efficiency and finesse.
Again the irony is overwhelming given you make assumptions about me based on random INTERNET posts of a tiny forum in the middle of nowhere.
LOL - I'll let you "Einsteins" fi
They're lying.
Herman Cain says what?No, that's your particular specialty. You do it often, although not very well.