So an employer who owns or rents a building don't have the right to say who can or cant come into that building?
A business can refuse service--an employer cannot refuse employment based on vaccine status. Either way, the government may not mandate.
So an employer does not have the right to decide who can or cant come on their private property? You can stop with the government mandate,I never said they had the right to mandate the vax.
So not only do you believe employers should not have the right to choose who they allow on their private property,you also believe they dont have the right to hire or fire who they want correct? You are supporting some very anti conservative values in a pro conservative thread you started.
They can refuse service to anyone but mandating that their employees have the vaccine is discrimination .The proper way to handle this would have been----if you're sick, stay home.
Many reason employers don't hire someone can be considered discrimination. Many people have had covid and not know it or had it before they started feeling sick. Ultimately you do not believe employers should have the right to choose who they allow on their private property and you also believe they don't have the right to hire or fire who they want, very unconservative of you.
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