Google is raising the tone in the face of its unvaccinated employees.
An internal letter to the company consulted by the CNBC media reveals the new measures taken by the firm.
US troops opposed to the bite risk heavy sanctions.
In the worst case, they will be fired.
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The memo sent by management details the procedure leading to the end of the contract.
People who do not comply with the compulsory vaccination on January 18 will be placed on "
paid administrative leave
" for a period of 30 days.
Then, the company will place them on “
unpaid personal leave
” for a maximum of six months.
Beyond this period, refractories will be thanked.
The company still left the possibility of reporting the inability to receive the injection for religious or health reasons.
Exceptions dealt with on a case-by-case basis.
Sundar Pichai's group is applying the guidelines of the Biden administration.
US authorities have asked all companies with more than 100 employees to ensure vaccination, or presentation of regular negative tests, of their entire workforce.
A federal measure still contested in American courts.
Google nevertheless followed the instructions of the White House and began to identify in early December the vaccination status of all its American workforce.
Face-to-face return
Within society, the obligation goes badly.
At the end of November, a manifesto signed by 600 workers was sent to the management of the Alphabet group.
He called on managers to give up their rule and asked all employees to "
oppose the obligation in principle
".
A request remained unanswered.
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If the company is increasing its pressure, it is also to prepare for a gradual return to the classroom.
The premises should once again welcome people to its premises, two to three days a week, from mid-January.
The Omicron variant casts a shadow over takeover projects.
The United States deplored more than 116,000 new Covid-19 infections on the day of December 14 alone.
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