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General Electric Workers Protest Vaccine Mandate

Revmitchell

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Dozens of General Electric employees staged a walk-out over the company’s vaccine mandate.

More than 200 employees in New York protested on Friday against the company’s vaccine mandate. This comes after roughly 150 workers lined up outside of the General Electric facility in South Carolina Thursday.

GE said all its staff members must comply with the federal mandate and get vaccinated by Dec. 8. However, some of the protestors have said this isn’t about the actual vaccine, but rather about their personal rights.

“They’re not anti-vaccine, and we point that out in the letter too. They’re not anti-science, they are folks who want to have the ability to make a choice as to whether or not they take one of the COVID-19 vaccines,” said Attorney James Lawrence. “It’s a pro-individual freedom, pro-bodily autonomy position.”


General Electric workers protest vaccine mandate
 

JonC

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So you believe in punishing people who do not trust the jab. People have died taking the jab. Had they not taken it they would still be alive.
No. I believe a business owner has the right to make all decisions concerning his business within the confines of the law. I do not believe a person has an entitlement to any particular employment so it cannot be punishment.

For every decision there are consequences. For the business owner it may be a safer work environment, a loss of employees, or a loss of customers. For the employee it could be compromising and getting an immunization he does not truly want or losing a job.

But the business owner has the right to run his business and the employee has the right to meet or reject conditions of employment.

We should not have to pay for an employee's decision. But that is what they want. To strip the freedoms over private businesses or to force the nation to provide charity so they do not have to work.
 

Conan

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They are discriminating against people's basic freedom. If someone dies they should be allowed to sue them at the very least.
 

JonC

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They are discriminating against people's basic freedom. If someone dies they should be allowed to sue them at the very least.
No, they are not.

People have the basic freedom to make their health decisions. But people also have the basic freedom to make decisions regarding their own property/ business as long as it is legal.

Businesses can discriminate. They cannot discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, and national origin.

In the United States covid has been determined a workplace hazard. The three avaliable vaccines have proven statistically safe (risks of vacvine vs risks of virus) and effective (functional immunity, resistance to infection, minimalization of effects).
 

Revmitchell

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They are discriminating against people's basic freedom. If someone dies they should be allowed to sue them at the very least.

Yes they are and osha has ruled that if an employer mandates the jab then any I’ll side effects will be the employers responsibility. They will be able to file work comp
 

JonC

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Yes they are and osha has ruled that if an employer mandates the jab then any I’ll side effects will be the employers responsibility. They will be able to file work comp
Yes. If an employee is injured because of a workplace condition they draw workman's compensation.

And yes, the employer is being discriminative regarding people who meet conditions of employment. This is always done. But it is not illegal discrimination and it is not discriminating against freedom. People do not have the right to be employed by any particular employer.
 

Reformed1689

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In the United States covid has been determined a workplace hazard. The three avaliable vaccines have proven statistically safe (risks of vacvine vs risks of virus) and effective (functional immunity, resistance to infection, minimalization of effects).
A disease with a 98% survival rate is a workplace hazzard? That's just stupid.
 

KenH

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I believe a business owner has the right to make all decisions concerning his business within the confines of the law. I do not believe a person has an entitlement to any particular employment so it cannot be punishment.

Agreed. I am all in favor of people being vaccinated(I am, including having gotten my flu shot last week) unless they have a medical condition, such as being immunocompromised, that may cause their doctor to recommend against being vaccinated; however, I have reached the conclusion that the vaccine mandate is causing too much anger and hatred between people. I think persuasion should be the tool used, just like is done to discourage the use of certain drugs, vaping, and smoking.
 

Conan

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They would only be alive still if God had not appointed for them to die after being vaccinated, which obviously He did.
He did not appoint them to die. The people who created the virus and really those who released it appointed people to die. Had they not released it it would be pointless to get a jab from it. God did not release covid nor mandate us to get the jab.
 
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Marooncat79

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He did not appoint them to die. The people who created the virus and really those who released it appointed people to die. Had they not released it it would be pointless to get a jab from it. God did not release covid nor mandate us to get the jab.


Who did appoint them to die?

they did die right?

who did release Corona? Obviously, God had the final say right?
 

JonC

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Agreed. I am all in favor of people being vaccinated(I am, including having gotten my flu shot last week) unless they have a medical condition, such as being immunocompromised, that may cause their doctor to recommend against being vaccinated;
I think it should be treated like smoking. Some employers prohibit smoking, others do not. The federal government should not mandate vaccinations (except for federal employments and facilities....then that's their business).

I work in at a DOE site. We have list 16 this year to covid (unvaccinated) and there have been a lot out for covid with the uncaccunated having more severe symptoms and having to take more time off. So I get employers getting to make decisions regarding conditions of employment.

With children, we have had several die of covid, and there over 19,000 children have been hospitalized for covid.

But I am against a general mandate.
 

KenH

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Who did appoint them to die?

Lots of people, even among those who call themselves Christians, refuse to acknowledge that God is absolutely sovereign over everything. We corrupt human beings, even among the elect before God regenerates them and gives them a new heart so that they can believe and repent, think that they are in control, that they have the say so as to how things happen.
 
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