So the traditional answer for these two groups (at least the ones in America) has always been "businesses have the right to fore any employee for any reason".
Now I get the sense that with the massive corporate abuse of power on free speech as well as this subject, opinions may be shifting.
But I am very interested in knowing what people think about this and why.
We're all born with inalienable rights. I'd like to think body autonomy is one of those rights.
The conservative case for why we shouldn't have slavery is "because they're humans." So it would follow that the conservative case for why employers shouldn't force employees to undergo permanent medical procedures is "because they're humans."