Originally Posted by
AntiPeter
Did United justify this decision?
Vaccines don't seem to significantly reduce spread of the virus, they reduce the likelihood of severe illness among the most vulnerable. Most UAL employees are not the "most vulnerable", so from a medical standpoint I'm not sure I see the benefit. From a medical standpoint.
Also, this is only valid for US employees...? I don't think the company can mandate it overseas.
I'd be happy if United concentrated on improving their product and operational performance -- the woke nonsense is fairly destructive.
They explained the decision in detail in an internal message to employees. If you work for United you can see it on FT.