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uponit7771

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9. What about those in greater risk with a pre-existing condition? that would 75% of that work
Wed Apr 29, 2020, 05:14 PM
Apr 2020

... force for that plant.

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The NEW SLAVERY in the USA [View all] Miigwech Apr 2020 OP
Overwrought... brooklynite Apr 2020 #1
Workers will not get any benefits if they refuse to show up for work!!!!! Miigwech Apr 2020 #3
Yes, in fact they are. In rural areas these are most times the big Miigwech Apr 2020 #14
Especially when their governors and red congress says NO unemployment if you dont Eliot Rosewater Apr 2020 #2
Not Helpful ProfessorGAC Apr 2020 #4
Agreed. It's not slavery. Slaves cannot quit. Meat packing plant workers can quit. n/t totodeinhere Apr 2020 #6
Not Diminishing Their Dilemma ProfessorGAC Apr 2020 #7
I said "Corp. Slavery" ... the New Slavery Miigwech Apr 2020 #17
At least here in Nevada the unemployment board has ruled that refusing to work out of totodeinhere Apr 2020 #21
I would quit that job before I risked my life or the life of my family. totodeinhere Apr 2020 #5
My point ... why is this now a choice? Miigwech Apr 2020 #8
Indeed choices are limited and the situation is desperate. Caliman73 Apr 2020 #16
What about those in greater risk with a pre-existing condition? that would 75% of that work uponit7771 Apr 2020 #9
How do you know the pre-existing conditions of the workers in that plant? cwydro Apr 2020 #10
I don't I'm thinking 75% of all workers fall into the "at risk" for CV19 in the US due to age uponit7771 Apr 2020 #11
I totally agree with you!! Somehow... LAS14 Apr 2020 #12
Exactly, CDC, OSHA should be required, trump says no Miigwech Apr 2020 #13
Rather than slavery I would call it blatant fascism. ooky Apr 2020 #15
If I was a fireman and you "forced" me to show up at work, would that be fascist? brooklynite Apr 2020 #19
"Police state" is not a term I have used. Possibly because it doesn't apply to my post. ooky Apr 2020 #22
k&r Demovictory9 Apr 2020 #18
The hyperbole is becoming exhausting. HarlanPepper Apr 2020 #20
I cannot agree with those who think these people should stay on working under these conditions. pink Apr 2020 #23
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