
22. Lack Of Medical Care
Some places don’t offer health insurance and some fire employees for being sick. Said Ashley Valentine on Facebook, “I worked with my mom at a car dealership, and they fired her after she had been diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer. I quit the next day. She had worked there for 20+ years.” Jessica Mills said on Facebook, “I worked at a restaurant in a management position during the pandemic. All of us worked pretty closely together because there were so few of us. One day, the guy I usually had my shifts with started sniffling and coughing. I had my two days off, and the rest of the staff said he hadn’t come back because he was still sick.
“It turns out he tested positive for COVID-19 and had all the symptoms. They decided to bring him back less than five days later, still with symptoms and wanted me to work side-by-side with him. I asked if he had gotten a negative test. They said they couldn’t tell me private medical information about another employee. I told them I couldn’t expose myself and wouldn’t be back. They actually asked if I was going to give my two weeks’ notice, and I told them they were preventing me from doing that. Afterward, I found out that other restaurants in the chain were having their employees who tested positive for COVID-19 work side-by-side with uninfected employees across the country. I’m so glad I stuck to my guns.”