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Pfizer employees face overtime cuts and
vaccine mandate internal memos show

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Posted By: Ribicon, 10/8/2021 11:30:29 PM

Portage, Mich.—Employees at Pfizer’s U.S. based facilities could soon lose their jobs if they aren’t fully vaccinated against COVID-19, and some hourly employees will soon see changes to their pay structure. According to an internal memo obtained by News Channel 3, all U.S.-based employees and contractors must be fully vaccinated against the virus by November 15 unless they have a religious or medical exemption.(Snip)Under previous policy unvaccinated employees had to undergo weekly COVID-19 testing. A Pfizer spokesperson said an overwhelming majority of staff members have already been vaccinated, adding the November 15 deadline doesn’t mean there will be mass firings that day.

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The legality is moot, let alone the morality; they do it anyway.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: DVC 10/9/2021 1:42:15 AM (No. 939615)
Can't even get their own employees to take The Shot.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: stablemoney 10/9/2021 3:37:07 AM (No. 939629)
Do we need to get an airplane to fly overhead with the message, we don't want the dam shot! Will that make it clear.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Strike3 10/9/2021 9:06:59 AM (No. 939815)
Hoisted by their own petard, I love it. Obviously, Pfizer and the other drug pushers are not making the billions of dollars that they have been promised. Come on Americans, do your duty. We are all in this together (retch). Pfizer scientists revealed just last week that natural immunity was more effective than the vaccine. I'll go with that.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Twinkle93 10/9/2021 10:22:11 AM (No. 939876)
Does this included their CEO?
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Reply 5 - Posted by: DVC 10/9/2021 11:31:41 AM (No. 939967)
Desperate to eliminate the control group. When weird diseases start popping up in a year or ten, the big question will be "did you take the mRNA shots?". They want EVERYONE, to have to say "yes", so that it won't stand out so starkly that nobody who didn't get The Shots is getting these weird new diseases.
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