Posted on 06/23/2021 5:10:03 AM PDT by Enlightened1
Morgan Stanley will bar employees and clients who have not been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 from entering the bank’s New York offices, according to an internal memo.
“Starting July 12 all employees, contingent workforce, clients and visitors will be required to attest to being fully vaccinated to access Morgan Stanley buildings in New York City and Westchester,” chief human resources officer Mandell Crawley said in the memo, which was obtained by the Financial Times.
After July 12, those who don’t attest to being fully vaccinated will lose building access, the memo said. Those who are not fully vaccinated would continue to work from home.
The “overwhelming majority of staff” already reported getting their shots, the memo noted, according to the FT.
The policy will let the bank remove some COVID restrictions in the office, such as requiring masks and social distancing, the bank said.
The FT said Morgan Stanley had already rolled out “vaccine-only” spaces across some divisions.
The bank’s hardline vaccine requirement comes as its executives push for a swift and full return to the office. Chief Executive James Gorman issued a stern warning to his staff last week, telling them to come back to the office by Labor Day, or face a pay cut.
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Uh yes they do. That’s why they have so many lawyers.
Trust me even being right does not prevent litigation.
How they do not think this is a liability is insane?
I'll like to see studies on that. Absolutely some people can handle working from home, but for the majority of us, the temptation is too great to slack off, especially with the boss not watching.
It shows up on the employees productivity.
It is all about the metrics.
So why don’t companies asked the un-vaccinated to sign a waiver releasing the company and fellow employees from liability should someone get sick?
Hell, there’s waivers for everything else.
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