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These Biglaw Firms Benefitted From Their COVID Layoffs

These Biglaw Firms Benefitted From Their COVID Layoffs
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Employers can require the coronavirus vaccine, many holding off for now

Employers can require the coronavirus vaccine, many holding off for now By Heidi Groover, The Seattle Times Published: February 5, 2021, 10:30am Share: At Google and Amazon, it’s “strongly encouraged.” At Trader Joe’s, it will earn employees extra pay. At the downtown Seattle law firm Davis Wright Tremaine, it will be a condition of returning to the office. Aegis senior living facilities will require it once vaccines are widely available. As the coronavirus vaccine gradually becomes more accessible, businesses big and small are weighing whether to require their employees to get the shot. For office employees and front-line workers, a vaccine requirement could mean safety and peace of mind as the economy starts to return to pre-pandemic levels. But a mandate could also turn off some workers who are skeptical of the vaccine and introduce new headaches as long the vaccine is in short supply.

Davis Wright requires COVID-19 vaccination before a return to work

Davis Wright requires COVID-19 vaccination before a return to work
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The First Biglaw Firm To Announce A COVID-19 Vaccination Plan

February 12, 2021 at 12:24 PM Shares1 As the coronavirus crisis rages on across America, with deaths having reached 427,626 as of the time of this writing, Biglaw firms seem to be employing a wait-and-see strategy when it comes to the vaccination of their workforces. According to CDC guidance, lawyers and legal professionals will be in the next vaccine distribution group, so law firms are quickly losing time to make decisions on their vaccine policies. Will Biglaw firms require their lawyers and staff to receive the COVID-19 vaccine? In a brief survey conducted by Above the Law, 49% of respondents said they thought their firms should require vaccination, while 41% said their firms should encourage vaccination, but not require it.

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