No, the employer does not have to take any additional special measures, unless the worker is required to quarantine.
“When I got home and told my sister, she flipped the fuck out and went crying to our parents, who also chewed my ass out.
But when he got home and narrated the incident to his sister, she flipped out. However, they called him names but the guy ignored them. Later, an old man offered his seat to the woman. It’s not my fault she decided to have a baby when she can’t afford a car.” Representational Image We live in a state where birth control and abortions are free, so I don’t know why this should be my problem. She started crying about how she’s a pregnant single mom, and I told her I’m sorry, but that was her personal choice and she can’t expect other people to accommodate her life choices. “I wasn’t rude or anything, I just told her no, I’ve had a long day and my feet are sore. However, the guy pretended not to see her. With no other seats available, she tried hinting at him to give her his seat. Which means more time on my feet.” One day, a “heavily pregnant” lady got on the bus and stood next to him. After a long day, my feet are sore…I have to walk another 15-20 minutes to my house from the bus stop. “At my job, I’m literally on my feet all day, and I work 10-hour shifts. However, one guy took to Reddit to narrate an incident where he refused to offer his bus seat to a “heavily pregnant” woman as he had sore feet from working all day. It is basic decency to use your privilege, in this case physical ability, to help those who are less able. We are often taught to offer our bus or metro seats to the elderly, pregnant women, and anybody with a physical disability.