FCA Warns Workers That Stopping Production Over Coronavirus Fears Will Result In Discipline

FCA Warns Workers That Stopping Production Over Coronavirus Fears Will Result In Discipline

Most Fiat Chrysler workers have been back in factories for over a month now after being temporarily laid off because of the coronavirus pandemic. And while production has restarted it’s also been temporarily stopped at two separate plants by workers over coronavirus, and FCA is fed up.

The first stoppage was on June 25 at Jefferson North in Detroit, where a worker who later tested negative was sent home and workers there stopped in solidarity.


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MDarringerMDarringer - 7/3/2020 9:22:37 AM
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Workers need to know that they are not entitled unicorns, but hands that can easily be replaced. If you're a covidiot and are afraid to work, quit and show that you have principles. Staying and whining makes you look like the hypocrite you are.

The workers that stopped in solidarity need to be fired.


MDarringerMDarringer - 7/3/2020 12:25:31 PM
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The CDC now admits that the preponderance of their antibody tests for the China virus are giving false positives for the common cold.



CANADIANCOMMENTSCANADIANCOMMENTS - 7/3/2020 6:46:54 PM
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I would have thought that everyone got their head checked for temperature before they would allowed into the plant. Better to be safe than sorry. As well why would you come to work sick anyway?


MDarringerMDarringer - 7/3/2020 7:56:17 PM
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NOT required universally.


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