United unit follows carrier’s vaccine mandate

A United Airlines subsidiary has mandated coronavirus vaccines for employees, joining its parent company and a growing number of US corporations that are making them obligatory. United Ground Express (UGE), a wholly owned subsidiary of United that assists in airport operations, said in a memo to workers that management “has determined the best way to protect all of you and our traveling customers moving forward is to now mandate the Covid-19 vaccine.” UGE has seen an increase in employees who test positive for the virus, according to the Sept. 2 memo. The announcement follows a similar move by United in early August that didn’t cover employees at the subsidiary, which handles tasks such as wheelchair assistance and security-line management at more than five dozen airports for United and several other carriers, including Southwest and JetBlue. “While it’s a subsidiary of United, UGE makes its own decisions based on its own business needs, including the timing of its vaccine requirement,” United Airlines spokeswoman Leslie Scott said Tuesday. United employees have until Sept. 27 to offer proof of vaccination or face termination. UGE management employees have until Nov. 15 to get vaccinated, while the rest of the staff have until Dec. 1. The company’s Ground Express unit is offering eight hours of pay for employees who submit their proof by Nov. 15.<br/>
Bloomberg
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-09-07/united-air-subsidiary-follows-parent-in-mandating-covid-vaccine
9/8/21
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