A majority of US companies say they're planning to require employees to get vaccinated by the end of the year
More than half of US companies plan to require some or all of their employees to get vaccinated against COVID-19 by the end of the year,The survey, which polled 961 US companies that employ a total of around 9.7 million people, found that 52% of employers plan to have one or more vaccine mandate requirements.
Among the companies requiring some kind of a vaccine mandate are Google's parent Alphabet and Goldman Sachs Group. Willis Towers Watson, which conducted the survey, polled employers between August 18 and 25, Reuters reported.
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