I'm in Texas. This is the plan though and it's getting more real..
I'm in Texas
Same. I work for a large company as a contractor (hoping to get converted soon), and they just sent out a notice that they're going to align with OSHA and push to get vcc otherwise weekly testing, regardless of whatever you may have as a claim, apparently.
I'm shitting myself wondering WTF I am going to do when contract co comes asking. And if they don't, and then I do get the opportunity to convert, what will the clot status have an effect on?
My kid just took a job with a big renewable energy company headquartered in Houston, I wonder should I be worried (cause I am). Yeah I hear you, this is sick stuff. Now that would suck for them to force a contractor, screw these people, damn..
It wouldn't be them to do it, it would be the contract co in order to make their employee more marketable. I am 100% assuming, TBH - I would hope that the contract co would continue to help anyone, regardless of clot status. But, who knows. The letter specifically said, in bolded letters, they will not force anyone to get the shot..
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