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Had a mandatory employee meeting at my for shit job today. They allow us non-vaxxed to be tested (Whenever they actually remember to do it!) But receive no "Fully Vaxxed" benefits i.e. no testing, paid leave for kung flu, ect. Today they told all those who are not boosted that they are no longer considered "fully vaxxed".....the glorious looks of fear, anger, frustration & confusion on their poisoned little faces was the best feeling I've had in such a long time, I had to share!

Had a mandatory employee meeting at my for shit job today. They allow us non-vaxxed to be tested (Whenever they actually remember to do it!) But receive no "Fully Vaxxed" benefits i.e. no testing, paid leave for kung flu, ect. Today they told all those who are not boosted that they are no longer considered "fully vaxxed".....the glorious looks of fear, anger, frustration & confusion on their poisoned little faces was the best feeling I've had in such a long time, I had to share!

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[–] 6 pts

Did you get a sense of how many will dig in their heels and say no, how many will go along but be pissed about it, and how many are already in line for the booster?

I'm very interested to see if the transition to "fully vaccinated" requiring the booster will wake up the sheep? Even if its a percentage each time, it could start to swing the odds, or at least make people more open to conversation?

Knowing human nature, I don't have hope, but still interested for those, like you, who are watching it happen 1st person.

[–] 3 pts

I curious as to this as well. I do fancy myself a people watcher, so it should be an interesting case study. Sadly I think most will boost, but I hold hope in humanity that most will say "fuck this nonsense". Only time will tell

[–] 3 pts

Keep us posted.

[–] 0 pt

Rumor mill has it that the subject matter experts are generally unvaxed and happy to remain that way unencumbered by their employee relationship.

Rumor mill further says that the policy struggle is about keeping key leadership managers. If they can do that they will vax the rank and file.

Think Boeing. That will be the outcome for companies so situated.