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This is like asking the guard dog in a security parking lot if it will take orders from the new owner.
It's like a traitor giving illegitimate orders to the intelligence agencies that he already betrayed and murdered members of.
Actually it's not like, it's exactly what is.
that's exactly what it is, and they will have the choice, quit (which is the safest), refuse (which is the least safe personally), or just go along with it (which is what the vast majority will end up doing)
Quitting means they'll just be replaced with someone who will go along with it. So personal circumstances aside the best way is sabotage. Some form of following rules "to the letter" that results in delays and ineffective work.