Unvaccinated United Airlines workers to return to work
United Airlines will reportedly start allowing workers not vaccinated against Covid-19 to return to work. These are workers with religious or medical exemptions. They will return at the end of this month, sources say.
Employees with exemptions have been on unpaid leave or deployed in new, on-customer-facing roles as an alternative to their regular jobs.
United said it terminated more 200 staffers who refused to get vaccinated.
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