Shortly after Covid started, my warehouse got a new manager, and he gathered everybody from every part of the warehouse together in the break area and gave us all a speech about how much he cared about our safety. Everybody was right next to each other and nobody was wearing a mask, while the TV displayed information about social distancing. The same day, they informed us about a new call-out policy where if you're sick, you still have to come in and they'll decide whether you're sick enough to go home, because "too many people are faking." Only job I ever quit with no notice, I remember telling my supervisor "People are dying," and she replied, "I have a business to run."
Shortly after Covid started, my warehouse got a new manager, and he gathered everybody from every part of the warehouse together in the break area and gave us all a speech about how much he cared about our safety. Everybody was right next to each other and nobody was wearing a mask, while the TV displayed information about social distancing. The same day, they informed us about a new call-out policy where if you're sick, you still have to come in and they'll decide whether you're sick enough to go home, because "too many people are faking." Only job I ever quit with no notice, I remember telling my supervisor "People are dying," and she replied, "I have a business to run."
My only regret is not setting the place on fire.