United States:
Managers Will Have To Enforce Rules For Unvaccinated Employees, And It Won't Be Easy
02 August 2021
Cozen O'Connor
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Michael Schmidt was quoted in CNN
Business discussing how to handle unvaccinated
employees. One temptation for companies may be to allow
unvaccinated employees to work from home more often if their job
allows. But that won't go over well with vaccinated colleagues
who would like to do the same. "The optics will be,
'People are getting a benefit by not being vaccinated. Why am I
being penalized for getting vaccinated?'" said
Michael.
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