I'm not in the army, so I don't have to obey Captain's orders. If you're not within the executive branch, you don't have to follow any presidential executive order. Respect the limits of the chain of command.
The problem is with your boss, who may be required to follow an executive order if they're dealing with DoD, DHS, FBI, etc.
Or, in the near future, when the executive order is for police to apprehend people who don't comply, you must obey under color of law, which is unethical and probably illegal, yet still might land you in prison for a while.
What about the executive order for federal contractors?
My employer is citing this for their mandate scheduled for 10/15 tomorrow.
Depends who you contract through.
I'm not in the army, so I don't have to obey Captain's orders. If you're not within the executive branch, you don't have to follow any presidential executive order. Respect the limits of the chain of command.
The problem is with your boss, who may be required to follow an executive order if they're dealing with DoD, DHS, FBI, etc.
Or, in the near future, when the executive order is for police to apprehend people who don't comply, you must obey under color of law, which is unethical and probably illegal, yet still might land you in prison for a while.
And interestingly, US states are under contractual obligation to have specific numbers of inhabitants in private-owned corrections facilities.