
- #FACEBOOK STAFF DECELERATE SIGNIFICANTLY MANDATES VACCINE DRIVERS#
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DoorDash said it didn't have a formal policies for delivery workers but had marketed vaccine information to and surveyed them about their vaccination status.
Vaccines required: Yes, for employees returning to the office in 2021. What they're saying: Lyft told Insider 88% of employees it surveyed were fully vaccinated, while 91% planned to be by September, adding that "We have a process in place to handle accommodations and exemptions for team members who have medical, religious, or other personal reasons for not receiving the vaccine.". Office-reopening target: Lyft said it recently extended its return-to-office target to "February 2, 2022, for the majority of our US locations including SF, Seattle, NYC, Denver, Los Angeles, and DC" in light of the Delta variant, a rise in cases, and the CDC's guidance on indoor mask mandates. #FACEBOOK STAFF DECELERATE SIGNIFICANTLY MANDATES VACCINE DRIVERS#
A Lyft representative said "we strongly encourage both drivers and riders to get vaccinated, but there is no requirement."
Vaccines required: Yes, for corporate employees. What they're saying: Uber had been reluctant to require vaccines, but Insider's Tom Dotan reported Wednesday that the company reversed course after an Uber board-meeting attendee who had COVID-19 was believed to have infected other employees. Office-reopening target: U ber delayed its reopening plans by one month to October. What they're saying: Amazon told Insider that employees who weren't fully vaccinated must wear masks in the office and that it's keeping an eye on the situation, getting input from health professionals, and prioritizing employee safety. Corporate employees will have flexible hybrid work options, while "employees in roles which require onsite work, such as hardware engineers and frontline operations," will keep working onsite, according to a recent blog post. Office-reopening target: Amazon has said most of its offices are already open, employees are starting to return, and it expects many to be back in the office on a regular basis by September. A Netflix representative confirmed the accuracy of Deadline's reporting but declined to comment further. What they're saying: 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, according to Deadline. Office-reopening target: Netflix said last year that its corporate offices wouldn't reopen until "a majority of people" were vaccinated and that it was eyeing a return after Labor Day, on September 7, according to WWD. Vaccines required: Yes, on US productions for actors and production staff working in "Zone A.". The implementation will vary according to local conditions and regulations, and will not apply until vaccines are widely available in your area," Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai wrote in a blog post Wednesday. We're rolling this policy out in the US in the coming weeks and will expand to other regions in the coming months.
What they're saying: "Anyone coming to work on our campuses will need to be vaccinated.
#FACEBOOK STAFF DECELERATE SIGNIFICANTLY MANDATES VACCINE FULL#
Office-reopening target: 50% capacity by early September, full capacity by October 18, according to Reuters.We continue to work with experts to ensure our return to office plans prioritize everyone's health and safety," Facebook's vice president of people, Lori Goler, said in a statement. We will have a process for those who cannot be vaccinated for medical or other reasons and will be evaluating our approach in other regions as the situation evolves. How we implement this policy will depend on local conditions and regulations. What they're saying: "As our offices reopen, we will be requiring anyone coming to work at any of our US campuses to be vaccinated.
Office-reopening plan: 50% capacity by early September, full capacity by October.Vaccines required: Yes, for employees to work in US offices.While employers are continuing to adapt their policies in light of evolving data, here's where things stand with some of the biggest tech giants. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.