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SQUEEKY2's avatar

Do people that work alone, or from home have any right to tell others who do not it's time to get back to work?

Asked by SQUEEKY2 (23119points) April 27th, 2020

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Dutchess_lll's avatar

It’s not up to anyone except the governors of the states.

stanleybmanly's avatar

I suppose it must vary. And it must vary particularly when those deciding are employers. Clearly the businesses currently snatching up in desperation any and all who apply are going to be confronted with massive layoffs of personnel when the crisis eases. It’s going to be a mess regarding whose job is protected and the extent of said protection. I am grateful not to face the prospect on either end of such decisions.

ARE_you_kidding_me's avatar

No, they don’t.

Yellowdog's avatar

I think you got it backwards.

People who cannot work from home are the ones wanting to go back to work. They have no money. They are the ones protesting.

RabidWolf's avatar

No, probably not. But our Country needs to get back up and running. We don’t run from the enemy, we face it and draw the line in the sand.

LadyMarissa's avatar

I’d probably strongly suggest that they ed to get a “real” job!!!

JLeslie's avatar

No.

If someone doesn’t want to go back to work or feels unsafe they can refuse to go of course.

I think they should be given protective gear to feel as safe as possible if they want to work.

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