U.S. Carriers Adjust Vaccine Policies To Boost Worker Uptake

United Airlines ramp services worker receives COVID-19 vaccine
A United Airlines ramp services worker receives a COVID-19 vaccine at United's onsite clinic at O'Hare International Airport.
Credit: Scott Olson / Getty Images
Southwest Airlines and United Airlines announced updated employee vaccination policies, as U.S. carriers experiment with carrots and sticks to incentivize greater vaccine uptake among their workers. Dallas-based Southwest told staff in an internal memo that employees who get fully vaccinated for...
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