Supreme Court rejected earlier this month the Biden administration’s plan to require vaccines or regular COVID testing at companies with more than 100 workers."T-Mobile’s badge-controlled offices continue to be accessible only to those who are vaccinated against COVID-19 and we have shared with employees that we are requiring office workers ...
to be fully vaccinated by April 2," the company said in a statement issued to FOX Television Stations. The company said the requirement has limited exceptions for certain roles, locations and legally mandated accommodations and exemptions."We understand that this is a deeply personal decision for some employees but we believe that taking this step will put us in the best position to protect our T-Mobile community," the statement continued.
T-mobile is among a handful of high-profile corporations keeping the vaccine mandate. Headquarters of T-MOBILE in Bonn, Germany. (Photo by plus49/Construction Photography/Avalon/Getty Images) RELATED: Spotify, Joe Rogan see mounting backlash over controversial COVID-19 podcastCitigroup Inc., one of the largest U.S.
banks, announced in October that employees needed to be vaccinated or receive an accommodation by Jan. 14. New York-based Citi said last week that 99% of its employees have complied so far.Work clothing maker Carhartt also stuck to its vaccine mandate.