SAVE - United Airlines requires new hires to be vaccinated against Covid
Photo by gesrey/iStock via Getty Images Ever since the coronavirus vaccine rollout, companies have been debating whether to require staff to get vaccinated against COVID-19 or incentivize workers to get the jab. States and cities are also targeting Americans who might be reluctant to get the vaccine with pot, beer and savings bonds. The Biden administration has even set a goal of having 70% of American adults receive at least one vaccine dose by July 4 as demand for the jabs slow across the nation. The latest? United Airlines (UAL) will require external candidates with job offers made after June 15 to confirm they have been fully vaccinated by their start date, following a similar move by Delta Air Lines (DAL.) "As we welcome new employees to the company, it's important we instill in them United's strong commitment to safety," tweeted aviation specialist Brian Sumers, who uploaded a company memo.
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United Airlines requires new hires to be vaccinated against Covid