In-N-Out will bar employees in five states from wearing masks unless they have a doctor’s note, according to internal company emails leaked on social media last week.
CleverNickName ( @CleverNickName@kbin.social ) 50•11 months agoIn-N-Out is owned by Christian Nationalists.
EvilColeslaw ( @EvilColeslaw@beehaw.org ) 17•11 months agoTIL. Always looked at them as the cool California chain. (I’m east coast, none here.)
Cylusthevirus ( @Cylusthevirus@kbin.social ) 2•11 months agoSpecifically, it’s owned by Lynsi Snyder, who’s only 40.
- downpunxx ( @downpunxx@kbin.social ) 20•11 months ago
Love the In N Out double double, it’s tastier, and cheaper than McDonalds, but I won’t be going back to In N Out again, as forcing employees to be less comfortable and less safe in their working environment, one which necessitates them dealing literally face to face with a mostly uncaring unsafe unhealthy public is the line I draw in the sand. I still choose to wear my mask in public places like retail stores, because COVID is still very real. Everyone should be able to make their own choices, and stripping this right from an employee is not something I want to support with my patronage.
hazel 🤷🏻♀️🏳️🌈 ( @iamhazel@beehaw.org ) 12•11 months agoJust another day in a dystopia
Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, Texas and Utah
MapleEngineer ( @MapleEngineer@lemmy.ca ) 11•11 months agoYou’re free to do what doesn’t make me unconfortable.
Gutotito ( @Gutotito@kbin.social ) 9•11 months agoI’d suggest a boycott, but for the life of me I can’t remember ever eating at one of these places.
AmidFuror ( @AmidFuror@kbin.social ) 2•11 months agoI bet you don’t even own a TV!
btaf45 ( @btaf45@kbin.social ) 8•11 months agoNote to self: never go to In-N-Out burger again.
okbin ( @okbin@kbin.social ) 3•11 months agoforget covid - why would you want to risk someone’s snot or spit in your food
if i say you might indirectly kiss someone of the same gender, will they mandate masks
Frog-Brawler ( @Frog-Brawler@kbin.social ) 2•11 months agoThis is incredibly stupid, but how difficult would it be to get a doctors note? I’m sure my doctor would write a note “Frog is going to wear a mask when they feel it appropriate.” Done, ya?
“Requiring a doctor’s note is also a burden in terms of time and money. Many people don’t have a primary care physician or one who is readily available,” Stone wrote in a column for Forbes this week. “And requiring proof of a disability might be considered a violation of the Americans with Disability Act, depending on how one interprets masking as a request for accommodation.”
Frog-Brawler ( @Frog-Brawler@kbin.social ) 1•11 months agoit’s a small burden in terms of time and money, yet I won’t dispute that even a small burden is still a burden.
My understanding is that the capitalist business owners continually make the complaint “no one wants to work anymore.” If they’re all making that same complaint, it seems that if I no longer wanted to work for In-N-Out anymore, there’s likely high demand for workers at every other fast food place.
I’ve never been to an In-N-Out but I can’t imagine too many of their employees that have a desire to continue to wear a mask are going to be in conflict with their unwavering desire to work for In-N-out, they’ll just go work somewhere else.
they’ll just go work somewhere else.
This implies there are 1) similar employers 2) in a similar location, and 3) that are looking for workers, which isn’t a guarantee.
And even if there was, that puts the burden of looking for a new job on the workers. Why should it be their responsibility? We don’t have to get to this part of the conversation in the first place: In N Out shouldn’t be banning masks in the first place, regardless of what contingencies are available or unavailable to their employees.
Frog-Brawler ( @Frog-Brawler@kbin.social ) 1•11 months agoI agree that they shouldn’t be banning masks, but they are. Complaining about it isn’t a solution.
Zima ( @Zima@kbin.social ) 2•11 months agoWow. I don’t think that people actually want spit spray on their food but I guess that they don’t really think that much.