Microsoft will provide special accommodations to employees with religious opposition or medical conditions that keep them from being vaccinated.Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoftsaid Tuesday it will require employees to be vaccinated against the coronavirus in order to enter its U.S. offices, starting in September. The software company will also seek proof of vaccination for vendors and guests visiting the campus.
The move comes a week after U.S. government agencies and other technology companies said they will require vaccinations for workers, as the delta variant of the virus becomes more common in the country. Microsoft said its U.S. facilities will have a full reopening no earlier than Oct. 4. The previous plan was to reopen on Sept. 7, after the facilities closed
How can you require a vaccine that does not have full FDA approval yet?
The people vs big money & politicians ! If you support vaccines or inhumane covid protocols, you’re on the wrong side of the fight ! Keep on pushing people ! The powers are falling and terrified !!
Oh surprise bill gates … stop referring to companies as if they are superior when they are just rich criminals profiting together as monopolies
I hope more and more companies have policies that require the vaccine. Unvaccinated employees shouldn't be allowed to infect others because they don't want the vaccine, their rights shouldn't override the rights of others to have a safe workplace. PERIOD!!!!
But it's not actually a vaccine
Or without it more and more workers are home sick or in the hospital dying. The company sufferers from loss of productivity from sick employees who can't do their jobs and hackers say look, new version of Windows. TA-Da!! Vaccine sounds like a profitable choice for business.
FInally someone doing the sensible.. Love it
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