Loosing Jobs for jab refusal

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People who work in supermarkets and other such places who refuse the jab are no longer allowed to work there and yet they can still shop there , like what's with that...:scratch:. Doesn't seem like a health & safety issue to me.

So now we have work places everywhere advertising for workers because their short staffed , and they can't get workers because you have to be jabbed to work there. All the unjabbed are now on unemployment benefits with little hope of getting any work , meanwhile businesses are suffering.

I cant help but get conspiratorial about this , i'm thinking maybe they want to smash the economy to bring in their new cashless money system. What are your thoughts on this matter ?
 

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i'm thinking maybe they want to smash the economy to bring in their new cashless money system

Who are 'they'?

No one has that much control over literally every country in the world, many of which are mutual enemies.

As for cashless, cash -- as in physical money -- will hopefully be a thing of the past soon with any luck!
 
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People who work in supermarkets and other such places who refuse the jab are no longer allowed to work there and yet they can still shop there , like what's with that...:scratch:. Doesn't seem like a health & safety issue to me.

So now we have work places everywhere advertising for workers because their short staffed , and they can't get workers because you have to be jabbed to work there. All the unjabbed are now on unemployment benefits with little hope of getting any work , meanwhile businesses are suffering.

I cant help but get conspiratorial about this , i'm thinking maybe they want to smash the economy to bring in their new cashless money system. What are your thoughts on this matter ?



Why on Earth would 'they' need to "smash the economy" to bring in a cashless money system? Usage of cash has been reducing naturally for years as a direct consequence of convenience. Apart from the car wash coin-in-the-slot, I haven't used cash in years.

Why are you afraid of cashless transactions? (and who are 'THEY')

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People who work in supermarkets and other such places who refuse the jab are no longer allowed to work there and yet they can still shop there , like what's with that...:scratch:. Doesn't seem like a health & safety issue to me.

So now we have work places everywhere advertising for workers because their short staffed , and they can't get workers because you have to be jabbed to work there. All the unjabbed are now on unemployment benefits with little hope of getting any work , meanwhile businesses are suffering.

I cant help but get conspiratorial about this , i'm thinking maybe they want to smash the economy to bring in their new cashless money system. What are your thoughts on this matter ?

The difference probably is being sick and not being able to come to work. A sick worker means more work for others or work undone.
With a highly contagious virus, an infected worker could spread it to others _ more workers sick, more workers not being able to come to work, more work undone.
If you get sick with a virus and no longer an employee, the company doesn't have to worry about lack help.
 
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I cant help but get conspiratorial about this , i'm thinking maybe they want to smash the economy to bring in their new cashless money system. What are your thoughts on this matter ?

It's probably a legal liability for them to have unvaccinated workers.
You can't help but get conspiratorial, they can't help but get CYA.
I think we're probably still 10 years from cashless at least.

If this was *much* more dangerous, they might go cashless to avoid transmission through the paper and coin money handoffs, but we are nowhere near that. We'd have bigger problems anyway at that point.
 
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Who are 'they'?

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Oh...

Sorry, that's not They.
That's Them.
 
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With a highly contagious virus, an infected worker could spread it to others
That was my point , you can't work there but you can be there. I for example could not work but I still go there and have coffee with my old work mates and shop there. How is me not working there making things better when i'm still allowed to be among the workers and customers as long as i'm not working there. Sounds crazy but it's true.
 
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No one has that much control over literally every country in the world, many of which are mutual enemies.
Wrong. Royalty, the Pope, corporations and countries, and the systems both capitalist and communist have joined forces under the banner of the WEF.
 
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While visiting my 30-year-old son, I asked to borrow one dollar for some minor purchase in a store. He said, "Dad, nobody uses cash anymore." He didn't have one either. Cashless is already here, and we haven't come to ruin over it. Buy with a credit card. Get your credit card bill online. Pay your credit card bill by electronic transfer from your checking account where your employer direct deposited your pay. No cash involved, no one was harmed, and the world hasn't come to an end.

For those choosing anti-vax over their job, I have no sympathy for their whining about not having work. Choices have consequences. So be it.
 
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Wrong. Royalty, the Pope, corporations and countries, and the systems both capitalist and communist have joined forces under the banner of the WEF.

I have to admit.
I did not see that one coming.

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While visiting my 30-year-old son, I asked to borrow one dollar for some minor purchase in a store. He said, "Dad, nobody uses cash anymore." He didn't have one either. Cashless is already here, and we haven't come to ruin over it. Buy with a credit card. Get your credit card bill online. Pay your credit card bill by electronic transfer from your checking account where your employer direct deposited your pay. No cash involved, no one was harmed, and the world hasn't come to an end.

For those choosing anti-vax over their job, I have no sympathy for their whining about not having work. Choices have consequences. So be it.

Checking account? Cheques (checks) are almost non-existent here. It looks like THEY are also getting rid of cheques (checks) as part of the Great Reset :(

Is it time to phase out cheques? (commbank.com.au)
Similar to the UK, cheques remain in use in Australia, but their use has declined significantly over the past decade. They now represent just 0.2% of all payments. The Australian Payments Network says cheque use in Australia dropped 83% over the past 10 years and by more than 20% each year since 2016

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You might not have seen it, but yes, indeed, it is coming!
The cashless society has one goal: to topple world economies, equals no gold to back up the base worth.
 
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You might not have seen it, but yes, indeed, it is coming!
The cashless society has one goal: to topple world economies, equals no gold to back up the base worth.


Gold Standard? - you'd be pushing to find a country which still uses gold to back its currency.

The US gave it up back in 1933.

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It's probably a legal liability for them to have unvaccinated workers.
You can't help but get conspiratorial, they can't help but get CYA.
I think we're probably still 10 years from cashless at least.

If this was *much* more dangerous, they might go cashless to avoid transmission through the paper and coin money handoffs, but we are nowhere near that. We'd have bigger problems anyway at that point.
Get ready for it, then!
We already have charities who will not accept either check or paper money. They insist on electronic funds transfer only.
The goal is to phase out paper money and checks and banks! Don't look now, but bit coin is set to take over.
 
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