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earlier in july, some companies require it, like Adobe, VMware, Twilio, and Asana, but they didn't make such a big splash as the biggies now announcing 'get vaccinated or you cannot work in the office'.
facebook, google, google's parent company alphabet, netflix, lyft, doordash, salesforce
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/big-tech-companies-telling-employees-003758546.html
other companies, like amazon and uber are requiring masks over vaccines, but are fluid and still considering options based on medical advice and history of disease-spread in their offices/places of work.
microsoft and twitter aren't signed onto this but, instead, are delaying opening of their offices and, in the case of twitter, even closing some down.
when the majority of the population are vaccinated, they get more say over the 'freedums' of the unvaccinated to bring health risks into the workplace.
now, if only walmart could see that their employees actually wear their masks right, covering their noses not just their vacuous gobs) and actually do something about enforcing customer refusal of entry/ejection for non-compliance with their strict health policies (should they ever be mandated again), we might be getting somewhere.
facebook, google, google's parent company alphabet, netflix, lyft, doordash, salesforce
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/big-tech-companies-telling-employees-003758546.html
Netflix on Wednesday became the first major production studio to standardize a vaccine requirement across all US productions, requiring it for cast as well as crew members working in close proximity to them
other companies, like amazon and uber are requiring masks over vaccines, but are fluid and still considering options based on medical advice and history of disease-spread in their offices/places of work.
microsoft and twitter aren't signed onto this but, instead, are delaying opening of their offices and, in the case of twitter, even closing some down.
when the majority of the population are vaccinated, they get more say over the 'freedums' of the unvaccinated to bring health risks into the workplace.
now, if only walmart could see that their employees actually wear their masks right, covering their noses not just their vacuous gobs) and actually do something about enforcing customer refusal of entry/ejection for non-compliance with their strict health policies (should they ever be mandated again), we might be getting somewhere.
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