Friday 20 May 2022 10:10 PM NPR tells workers to nag colleagues who break its face mask rules or report ... trends now

Friday 20 May 2022 10:10 PM NPR tells workers to nag colleagues who break its face mask rules or report ... trends now
Friday 20 May 2022 10:10 PM NPR tells workers to nag colleagues who break its face mask rules or report ... trends now

Friday 20 May 2022 10:10 PM NPR tells workers to nag colleagues who break its face mask rules or report ... trends now

Woke NPR tells workers to nag colleagues who break its compulsory face mask office rules or report violators to bosses who’ll consider FIRING them A leaked memo from NPR says that those not 'adhering to guidelines' face 'discipline and even termination' Nearly all mask mandates  in Washington DC, where NPR is headquartered, were rolled back in March 2022 One of the exceptions to the NPR mask rules is 'actively eating or drinking,' but sipping on a water bottle doesn't count  One section of the memo says that colleagues who nag others about their masks are 'actually helping'

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National Public Radio bosses have set up a snitch hotline for employees to tattle on each other for infractions of the company's extreme mask policies. 

According to an internal memo posted on Twitter by Puck News' Dylan Byers, NPR is 'maintaining a very strict mask policy, and has set up an HR tip line for employees to report on colleagues who are not adhering to guidelines - with the possible result of discipline and even termination.'

The title of the memo is: 'Safety Protocol Reminders and Tips Enforcement.' 

Employees are further asked to nag and challenge co-workers who are not adhering to the rules in a passive-aggressive manner.

The rule is being enforced both at NPR's Washington DC HQ and at its offices around the US, even though no states currently impose indoor compulsory mask mandates.  

The once prestigious public broadcaster has been attacked

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