Someone pressed Mark Cuban on a tough question about vaccine mandates: if employees who were required to get the COVID shot experienced serious side effects, would he step up and compensate them?
Cuban's answer? Not exactly what you'd call reassuring. He dodged direct responsibility, suggesting affected individuals should "take it up with insurance" instead. The billionaire investor stopped short of committing to any personal or corporate compensation plan.
This response highlights a broader tension around workplace mandate policies. When companies enforce medical requirements, who bears the risk if things go sideways? Cuban's stance places that burden squarely on insurance systems and individuals rather than the mandating entity.
The exchange reveals how even prominent business figures struggle with accountability questions when policy meets personal consequence. It's one thing to require something; it's another to own the potential fallout.
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GateUser-a606bf0c
· 23h ago
Damn, this is just ridiculous. Forcing people to get vaccinated, and when something goes wrong, they push it onto insurance? They make a fortune themselves but won’t take responsibility. The face of capitalists is really something else.
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GrayscaleArbitrageur
· 23h ago
This is the true face of capitalists—forcing vaccinations but not daring to take responsibility, shifting it onto insurance companies... It's hilarious. Their attitude is completely different when it comes to making money.
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NFTDreamer
· 23h ago
A typical big shot passing the buck—forcing people to get vaccinated, and then when something goes wrong, telling them to deal with insurance themselves... That logic is unbelievable.
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RealYieldWizard
· 23h ago
ngl Cuban really is just using the typical big capitalist playbook... Forcing employees to get shots but not taking responsibility, that's just ridiculous. Relying on insurance? Haha, the insurance companies don't want to pay either.
Someone pressed Mark Cuban on a tough question about vaccine mandates: if employees who were required to get the COVID shot experienced serious side effects, would he step up and compensate them?
Cuban's answer? Not exactly what you'd call reassuring. He dodged direct responsibility, suggesting affected individuals should "take it up with insurance" instead. The billionaire investor stopped short of committing to any personal or corporate compensation plan.
This response highlights a broader tension around workplace mandate policies. When companies enforce medical requirements, who bears the risk if things go sideways? Cuban's stance places that burden squarely on insurance systems and individuals rather than the mandating entity.
The exchange reveals how even prominent business figures struggle with accountability questions when policy meets personal consequence. It's one thing to require something; it's another to own the potential fallout.