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Old Jan 5, 2023 | 6:56 am
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Originally Posted by StuckInYYZ
There is this, but it is also a form of health and safety checks (depending on where you are). There are a few scenarios that this covers (mainly because there are many moving parts). In some cases this can be mitigated with a few smart techs (although there are concerns in regards to that as well) but they really should implement stuff like "service needed" signs instead of just DND signs.
There is no such thing as "health and wellness" check. They implemented it after the Vegas shooting, but then stopped it for the pandemic. Which means, obviously, they cared naught about your health and wellness for years.
Also, look at all the places that have stopped daily housekeeping. I thought they needed to check daily for "wellness"?
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