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General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler will not require Vaccination
Posted on 11/26/21 at 11:33 am
Posted on 11/26/21 at 11:33 am
But what about the extreme emergency that the Biden admin is spewing for OSHA to protect workers?
It would seem impossible to win this case with all the "exceptions".
General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler announced Wednesday they will withhold Vaccine mandates for thousands of employees, but will require on-site masking after negotiations with the UAW, according to a joint statement.
The declaration also encourages unionized workers to report their vaccination status at their own discretion but does not require it. "The Task Force continues to urge all members, coworkers, and their families to get vaccinated and get booster vaccinations against COVID, while understanding that there are personal reasons that may prevent some members from being vaccinated, such as health issues or religious beliefs," the statement read.
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It would seem impossible to win this case with all the "exceptions".
General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler announced Wednesday they will withhold Vaccine mandates for thousands of employees, but will require on-site masking after negotiations with the UAW, according to a joint statement.
The declaration also encourages unionized workers to report their vaccination status at their own discretion but does not require it. "The Task Force continues to urge all members, coworkers, and their families to get vaccinated and get booster vaccinations against COVID, while understanding that there are personal reasons that may prevent some members from being vaccinated, such as health issues or religious beliefs," the statement read.
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Posted on 11/26/21 at 11:35 am to BabaLooey
The great awakening continues
Posted on 11/26/21 at 11:37 am to BabaLooey
LOL, the double Barreled Salute to Stink Finger Joe and his band of Marxists.


This post was edited on 11/26/21 at 11:39 am
Posted on 11/26/21 at 11:41 am to BabaLooey
We can't have them shutting down. They are essential in building the government tracking electric vehicles that will be able to transport you up to 350 miles per charge into the Great Reset for as long as your vaccination status stays up to date
This post was edited on 11/26/21 at 11:42 am
Posted on 11/26/21 at 11:45 am to ksayetiger
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The great awakening continues
This is great news! I work in the Auto industry, we are being hit hard with the semiconductor shortage. My pay has been cut $500 a month because of it, stupid mandates would make it worse.
Posted on 11/26/21 at 12:03 pm to BabaLooey
Huge win. Nobody wears the masks anymore that doesn’t want to anyway.
Posted on 11/26/21 at 12:04 pm to BabaLooey
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with the UAW
So unions good now?
Posted on 11/26/21 at 12:05 pm to BabaLooey
When conservatives start applauding what UAW is doing for our country, you know we must have a shitty President in office.
Posted on 11/26/21 at 12:13 pm to East Coast Band
I hate to say it, but I tend to side with unions. (And I consider myself to be a staunch conservative.) Not because I'm some kind of anti-capitalist shill, but I've seen how corporations will treat their employees without collective bargaining and man it's not always nice. I want the regular 9-5 Joe Sixpack to be able to work in a safe environment and maybe retire one day before he's too old to enjoy his last years on the earth.
I know this is a tangent, but I don't think it's fair to always chastise unions as bad. There are a lot of blue collar families that owe a pretty good chunk of their quality of life to unions.
I know this is a tangent, but I don't think it's fair to always chastise unions as bad. There are a lot of blue collar families that owe a pretty good chunk of their quality of life to unions.
This post was edited on 11/26/21 at 12:14 pm
Posted on 11/26/21 at 12:16 pm to Ricardo
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I know this is a tangent, but I don't think it's fair to always chastise unions as bad.
They aren't all bad. Strength in numbers.
Unfortunatly corrupt people usually get in control. Just like the government.
Posted on 11/26/21 at 12:34 pm to BabaLooey
More Union exclusions / exemptions?? (yet RELIGIOUS, MEDICAL and Constitutional Personal Liberty Exemptions are disallowed??)
Dear Supreme Court,
LET'S CUT THE CRAP AND GET THIS SORTED OUT PROPERLY -- ASAP!
Dear Supreme Court,
LET'S CUT THE CRAP AND GET THIS SORTED OUT PROPERLY -- ASAP!
Posted on 11/26/21 at 12:55 pm to BabaLooey
This is simply a pause until the legal proceedings are over. This is the approach that many businesses are taking. Don’t be misled.
Posted on 11/26/21 at 1:13 pm to boogiewoogie1978
Biden’s love of unions has more to do with political donations than what’s best for blue collar workers. More union work means more money to contribute to Dems. His appeasement of the teachers union is all you need to read the room.
Power nothing else.
Power nothing else.
Posted on 11/26/21 at 1:15 pm to boogiewoogie1978
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So unions good now?
If you're at all familiar with the history of labor in this country you too would be in favor of unions and ability to unionize. Now with that said they're far from perfect
Posted on 11/26/21 at 5:17 pm to oklahogjr
I thought General Motors and Ford made all their vehicles in Mexico?
Am I wrong? They have Unions in Monterrey?
Am I wrong? They have Unions in Monterrey?
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