(Bloomberg) -- JetBlue Airways Corp. told workers that two provisions in a recent federal mandate mean they must get fully vaccinated against Covid-19, possibly as soon as Dec. 8.
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- Airline cites provision requiring vaccinations at companies with more than 100 employees and those that do business with the federal government; “We will be treated as a federal contractor,” Friday memo said
- JetBlue urges employees, including those working at home, to begin getting shots soon so they are fully vaccinated and can continue working during the busy December travel season
- Alaska Air Group Inc. unit Alaska Airlines also told employees they all must be vaccinated, including certain contractors and vendors, under the pending federal rule -- or be approved for a medical or religious exemption
- Alaska also cited possible Dec. 8 deadline for shots
- NOTE: Earlier, Vaccine Mandates Reach 25% of Companies After Biden Order (1)
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