Covid-19
Govt. abuse of power: 72% Workers threaten to quit jobs over imposed vaccine mandate
Citizens are beginning to develop thick skin over governments’ abuse of power, deploying covid vaccines to launch attacks on democracy, civil liberties and use of mass surveillance. Workers have threatened to dump their jobs than succumb to imposed vaccine mandate by governments.
Over 72% of unvaccinated workers in the United States of America (USA) have vowed to quit their jobs if ordered to compulsorily get vaccinated by the government.
The Kaiser Family Foundation, a think tank concentrating on health issues, in a survey, found that a large number of unvaccinated workers declared that they will quit their jobs if their employers insist on the federal rules of COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
The Kaiser Family Foundation also found 37% of unvaccinated workers threatened they will quit their jobs if forced to either get vaccinated or take weekly COVID tests; while 72% of the unvaccinated workers insist, they will quit their jobs if their employer impose vaccine mandate and do not offer the testing option. So, as 37 per cent of workers do not accepts testing option, 72 per cent accepts testing option.
The Foundation noted that “if the surveyed unvaccinated workers follow through on their threats to quit, it would lead to somewhere between 5% to 9% of workers leaving their jobs, depending upon what rules they face.” Apparently, the US risks job losses over the mismanagement of the COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
Source: The Defender
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