No vaccine, no bonus, First Capital Bank Malawi tells staff

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Malawi has twice had to destroy thousands of doses that were due to expire after low uptake

First Capital Bank Malawi is offering Christmas bonuses to fully vaccinated staff and warned that those still holding out against Covid-19 inoculations risked missing out on annual bonuses in 2022, according to a circular seen by Bloomberg.

All inoculated staff who provide vaccination cards to human resources by December 15 will receive two weeks of basic pay as part of December salaries, Viljoen said.

 

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