Just to find out what the response would be, I asked my supervisor if I were to get seated in one of these and I refused, would the company be sore with me for missing the flight after a "do you want to fly today?" confrontation. He considers it entirely reasonable to refuse to answer an interrogation without an attorney present and said that the company would not penalize me for missing a flgiht for such a reason. Thus, "Do you want to fly today?" isn't a problem for me. I realize that not everyone works for a company that defends its employees' rights as mine does, but that's one corporation's view.
--PP