拜登吁大企业强制要求接种冠病疫苗 IBM定12月8日为接种期限




拜登吁大企业强制要求接种冠病疫苗 IBM定12月8日为接种期限

文 / 陈慧璋

10/07/2021

(早报讯)美国总统拜登周四(7日)呼吁大型公司强制规定员工接种冠病疫苗。美国科技巨头国际商业机器公司(IBM)同日宣布,美国全体员工必须完成冠病疫苗接种,否则将面临无薪停职。

路透社报道,拜登周四指出,接种冠病疫苗是终结这场大流行病和提振经济的重要关键。

拜登呼吁美国雇主强制要求员工接种疫苗。拜登说:“有了疫苗,我们最终将能战胜这场大流行病。不接种的话,我们的医院将面临没日没夜的混乱状态、我们的经济将被损害、我们的学校将充满焦虑。”


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同日,IBM宣布,美国所有员工必须在不迟于12月8日完成冠病疫苗接种,否则将停工停薪。

IBM是一家联邦承包商,雇有数万名美国员工。IBM此前表示,只允许完成冠病疫苗接种的美国员工返回办公室上班。但周四的新政策适用于美国全体员工,包括居家办公的员工。不过,仍有一些IBM员工以医疗或宗教理由要求豁免接种冠病疫苗。

德尔塔变种毒株导致美国近期疫情上升,面簿、谷歌和微软等主要科技公司已相继强制要求员工接种冠病疫苗。

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IBM says all U.S. employees must be vaccinated by Dec. 8 or face unpaid suspension

By Steve Kovach

10/07/2021

KEY POINTS

  • IBM told U.S. employees this week that they must be fully vaccinated against Covid-19 by Dec. 8 or face an unpaid suspension.
  • The company will allow medical and religious exemptions.
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IBM told U.S. employees this week that they must be fully vaccinated against Covid-19 by Dec. 8 or face an unpaid suspension.

The company told workers that it must comply with President Joe Biden’s vaccine mandate for government contractors.

“As a federal contractor, it is a business imperative for IBM to comply with this mandate,” the company said in a memo sent to employees this week. “In light of this requirement, the policies of many of our clients and partners, and the easy access to vaccines around the country, we will now require all IBM U.S. employees to be fully vaccinated by December 8, 2021, in order to work at IBM.”



Unlike some companies, such as United Airlines, IBM’s vaccination policy stops short of firing unvaccinated employees. But those who decline to be vaccinated will not be paid after Dec. 8 until they complete their vaccinations.

Employees removed from payroll for not getting their vaccines will still be eligible for IBM’s 401K matching program, according to Amanda Carl, a company spokesperson. IBM matches 401K contributions up to 6% once a year on Dec. 15.

Another IBM spokesperson told CNBC in a statement that the company will consider religious and medical exemptions for employees who can’t get the vaccine.

Correction: This story has been updated to reflect that U.S. employees who do not get vaccinated by Dec. 15 will still receive their 401K matching.

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Veteran police officer resigns over vaccine mandate in chronically understaffed department

The department has chronically been understaffed and more officers could resign over the mandate

By Emma Colton | Fox News

9/21/2021

A nearly 30-year police veteran in California resigned over San Jose’s vaccine mandate as the police force continues struggling with chronic understaffing. 

“First of all, it’s my religious belief. I also believe I’ve been given a choice about what to do with my body,” Sgt. David Gutierrez said after he resigned from the San Jose Police Department this weekend, KPIX reported

Gutierrez spent 23 years with the San Jose Police Department working as a homicide detective, internal affairs investigator and patrol supervisor, before retiring in 2019. He then returned to the force as a reserve officer. 



Gutierrez worked his last shift at the department on Saturday, and said he sent a letter to the city manager on Monday denouncing the city’s vaccine mandate, which requires city employees to show proof of vaccination or get a medical exemption. Those who don’t comply face disciplinary action, such as termination.

“Disciplinary action is when you have done something wrong,” Gutierrez said, according to NBC Bay Area. “I have done nothing wrong – by making a choice not to be vaccinated why would you be disciplined?”

Gutierrez added that he is not anti-vaccine and would be open to the city testing him on a weekly basis instead of enforcing the vaccine or getting a medical exemption. 



“I’m not anti-vaccine. I don’t tell people, ‘You shouldn’t get it.’ But when it comes to my body, it’s my choice about what I want to put in my body,” Gutierrez said.

He sent his resignation letter ahead of the city’s Sept. 30 deadline for employees to get the vaccine, and said more officers could also walk off the job amid the department already facing understaffing issues. 

“We are already understaffed and can’t afford to lose more,” Gutierrez said.

“If they let go police officers who’ve been here five years, 10 years, 15 years, you can hire somebody else, but you’re not going to hire that experience though,” he added.



A recent audit examining the last 10 years of the police department found the force has heavily relied on overtime as it struggles with understaffing. 

About 200 officers in the department have so far asked for exemptions, many of which are for religious purposes. But the Democratic mayor, Sam Liccardo, says the vaccine mandate is overall working and doesn’t anticipate an exodus from the force. 

“This is certainly for the protection of the individual members of our city team. But it’s also, critically, for the safety of our entire community because we know, obviously, first responders are out there interacting [with the public] every day,” Liccardo said, according to KPIX.

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Northern NY hospital to stop delivering babies after resignations over Covid-19 vaccine

BY Christine Vendel 

9/12/2021

A hospital in New York plans to stop delivering babies later this month because too many maternity workers resigned rather than get the Covid-19 vaccine.

Lewis County Health System Chief Executive Officer Gerald R. Cayer announced at a news conference Friday afternoon that the maternity department would be closed on Sept. 25 until they can find enough vaccinated nurses to safely reopen it.

Cayer told reporters in Lowville, is the North Country of New York state, that seven of the 30 people who have resigned from the hospital worked in the maternity department, according to the news site NNY360.



Seven additional maternity workers have not said whether or not they will get their first vaccine shot by Sept. 27, which is the deadline set by the state for healthcare workers to get at least one shot, according to the news site.

The health system has a higher than average percentage of its staff vaccinated, Cayer told reporters, with 464 employees vaccinated out of 650, or 73 percent.

But there are still 165 employees who have not yet shared their decision with hospital management, WWNY television news reported.

Medical services in five other departments may have to be cut back as well if more staff members resign because they refuse to be vaccinated



“It just is a crazy time,” Mr. Cayer said, according to NNY360, “It’s not just LCHS-centric. Rural hospitals everywhere are really trying to figure out how we’re going to make it work.”

“If you don’t have staff, how do you deliver the service? That’s what I’m going to be talking about,” Cayer said.

The Health System is one of only two county-owned hospitals left in the state and is the largest employer in the county.

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