Raytheon
requires U.S. workers get COVID-19 vaccination
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[September 16, 2021]
By Mike Stone
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Raytheon, the maker
of Tomahawk missiles, will require all U.S. employees to have a COVID-19
vaccination, the company said in a Wednesday statement.
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The employees need to get shots by mid-December in order to meet a
Jan. 1 deadline for immunization, a source familiar with policy
said.
"In keeping with our ongoing commitment to maintain employee health
and safety, Raytheon Technologies will require its U.S. employees to
be fully vaccinated to further protect employees and communities
from the risks and uncertainty of COVID-19 and its variants," the
statement said.
"The expectation is that employees meet the requirement and if they
do not, like any company policy, there are levels of disciplinary
action that could be considered - up to and including termination,"
the person familiar with policy said.
Raytheon has 181,000 employees around the world but only U.S.
employees are subject to the policy.
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U.S. President Joe Biden met on
Wednesday with U.S. CEOs and other top business
leaders as he pushes companies to require
workers to be inoculated against COVID-19 amid a
surge in infections among the unvaccinated.
Biden last week announced vaccine mandates for
nearly all federal employees, federal
contractors, and larger companies as the number
of U.S. infections continued to rise, hospital
beds in some parts of the country filled up and
mask requirements returned.
(Reporting by Mike Stone in Washington; Editing
by Aurora Ellis)
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