U.S. Pres Biden to meet executives on COVID-19 mandate
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[September 15, 2021]WASHINGTON
(Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden was scheduled to meet on Wednesday
with business leaders and CEOs, as he pushes companies to require
workers to be vaccinated amid a surge in COVID-19 infections among those
not yet inoculated.
Biden told reporters as he returned to the White House on Tuesday that
he had seen "positive support for mandates, by and large," although he
conceded that there would always be a small percentage of people who
would refuse to get a shot.
Biden said he would meet with major employers on Wednesday at the White
House to discuss the mandate issue.
Participants in the meeting include Walt Disney Co, Microsoft Corp and
Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc, the Wall Street Journal reported
https://www.wsj.com/articles/biden-to-meet-with-top-executives-on-covid-19-vaccine-mandate-11631696400?mod=latest_headlines.
The president last week announced policies requiring most federal
employees to get COVID-19 vaccinations and pushing large employers to
have their workers inoculated or tested weekly.
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U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks on the Delta variant and
his administration's efforts to increase vaccinations, from the
State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, U.S., September
9, 2021. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
The new measures would apply to about two-thirds of all U.S. employees, those
who work for businesses with more than 100 workers.
The fast-spreading Delta variant has sparked a new wave of sickness and death,
posing increased risk not just to the country but to a president who ran on
promises to get control of the pandemic.
Some small employers have voiced frustration with the mandate. Large employers
like U.S. automakers General Motors Co and Ford Motor Co and rare earths
producer MP Materials Corp said they encourage employees to get the vaccine, but
they were quiet about Biden's executive order.
(Reporting by Doina Chiacu; Editing by Hugh Lawson)
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