A small fraction of employers require their workers to get vaccinated against Covid-19 or plan to impose such mandates in the future, according to a survey conducted by management-side law firm Littler Mendelson.
Less than 1% of the 1,800 in-house lawyers, human resources professionals, and top executives surveyed said their companies have coronavirus vaccine mandates in place, the firm said in a report released on Tuesday. Just 6% of respondents said they’ll impose inoculation requirements when vaccines become more widely available or get federal approval through the full, non-emergency process.
The survey results signal that companies are taking employment ...