Tyson Foods, United Airlines, CNN, the U.S. military.
A wide variety of employers, including those four, impose COVID-19 vaccine mandates on their workers, and experts said theyll have a lot more company soon after the Food and Drug Administration gives the shots its full approval.
Some employers arent ready to impose mandates but may penalize workers for not getting vaccinated, possibly by requiring them to pay an insurance surcharge costing several hundred dollars a year.
I think theyve decided that in order to get that needle to move, they need to do something more, said Wade Symons, leader of the regulatory resources group at Mercer, an employee benefits consultancy.
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Other employers just ask nicely or stick with incentives, hoping not to scare workers off amid what HR leaders call The Great Resignation a pent-up flood of people quitting after holding onto their jobs during the pandemic.
The hodgepodge of vaccination strategies coincides with the surge of the delta variant, which is more contagious than earlier versions of the coronavirus and threatens to derail efforts to return to the office.
Here are some of the issues with vaccine mandates, which experts agree are legal as long as workers are provided accommodations for legitimate medical or religious objections:
If you work in a field that requires you to interact with the public, you are among those most likely to be required to be vaccinated, said Michael C. Schmidt, vice chair of law firm Cozen O'Connors labor and employment department.
This is particularly true of health care providers such as hospitals, many of which have historically required flu vaccinations.
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It may be true of other industries with workers in harms way such as meatpacking plants. Those facilities faced criticism over COVID-19 outbreaks in the early months of the pandemic because the employees typically work side by side. Tysons Food, which sells meat, ordered vaccinations for its workers.
In the travel sector, United Airlines is among the first major companies to issue a vaccine mandate to its employees. Flight attendants and gate agents are among workers who work directly with the public, putting themselves and travelers at risk.
What youre seeing is employers realizing that that resistance is softer than it might have been a few months ago as the delta variant gets more extreme, said Denise Rousseau, professor of organizational behavior and public policy at Carnegie Mellon University's Heinz College.
Yet many companies whose employees interact with the public don't require vaccination. Major retailers such as Walmart and Target havent issued mandates for store workers. Walmart requires vaccinations for employees at its headquarters in Arkansas and for some workers who travel regularly.
"We have an important role to play and believe the requirement for vaccinations for our leaders is key to driving toward an end to this pandemic," Walmart CEO Doug McMillon said in a memo to employees.
Yes. This could include a surcharge on your health insurance.
Mercers Symons said clients have asked him about how to charge unvaccinated employees more for their insurance to cover the costs of massive hospital bills.
Its something weve just started getting questions about in the last couple of weeks, Symons said. The number of questions has been surprising in the volume. This is something theyre more willing to take on. Its less than a mandate.
Symons estimated that some workers could face an additional $20 to $50 per paycheck, though he said he would expect it to be on the lower end of that scale.
That would translate into several hundred dollars annually in extra costs.
Unvaccinated folks have the potential to cost employers more from a health care cost perspective, so theyre feeling theyre justified in that additional surcharge, he said.
It would be akin to how some employers tack on a surcharge for workers who smoke cigarettes, Symons said, though he acknowledged that surcharges for the unvaccinated would probably be more controversial.
Insurance surcharges could turn out to be more effective than mandates, Carnegie Mellons Rousseau said.
People are loss-sensitive, she said. Losses are more painful than gains are good. If the incentives are experienced as a loss, theyll act to correct that loss.
Its highly likely. For now, COVID-19 vaccines remain authorized under emergency use regulations.
If the FDA grants full approval, it may lead to a flood of employers mandating shots since the agency's signoff would remove one of the arguments against requirements, experts speculated.
Emergency use status isnt enough to block mandates. A federal judge in Houston ruled against hospital employees who argued that they should not be subject to a mandate because the vaccine had been only authorized for emergency deployment.
The judge pretty handily rejected that claim, said Schmidt, the employment lawyer.
Tyson Foods team members receive COVID-19 vaccines Feb. 2 from health officials in Wilkesboro, N.C. Tyson Foods requires all of its U.S. employees to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
Some employers have been reluctant to order vaccines until the shots have the same authorization as, say, over-the-counter medicine.
Theres no question there were some employers that recognized the uneasiness of the (emergency) status and were waiting and might still be waiting for approval, Schmidt said.
Possibly. In some cases, unions support mandates, including the AFL-CIO, which represents 56 unions accounting for more than 12 million workers.
Others, such as unions representing teachers, sheriffs deputies and state workers, have spoken up against mandates.
We have a right to bargain over a new work rule," said Debbie White, president of Health Professionals and Allied Employees, New Jerseys largest health care union.
Most union contracts will prevent employers from imposing mandates without negotiating, Schmidt said.
Definitely. Employers recognize that resistance is particularly strong in some quarters. Nearly 3 in 10 American adults havent gotten at least one dose of vaccine.
Because vaccinations have become a political issue for a portion of Americans who refuse them, employers could face mass resignations if they require shots. (Other employees are hesitant because of safety concerns and other fears.)
Thats particularly concerning for bosses since many are struggling with The Great Resignation a widespread departure of workers who held onto their positions during the pandemic but are ready to leave for something else now that the economy is picking up.
Given how many employers are grappling with worker shortages, they may want to avoid upsetting their staff.
Workers could be bluffing when they threaten to quit, but employers might still fold their cards.
What people say and what people do theres always a disparity, said Theresa McEndree, global head of marketing for Blackhawk Network, which consults with employers about worker incentives.
Employers may have to accept the inevitability that some people are as good as gone.
Ive heard employers saying that if this is a reason why someone is unwilling to come to work, then maybe we just have to live with them working somewhere else, Symons said, because some employers feel like they just need to get back to functioning as close to the way they did before.
This is also possible. Research shows that many vaccinated Americans are concerned about working alongside unvaccinated colleagues.
More than 62% of American workers want at least 8 in 10 of their co-workers to be vaccinated before theyll feel comfortable returning to the office, according to Blackhawk Network research.
In many cases, the answer is probably yes. For companies that dont want to force their workers to get vaccinated, incentives may do the trick.
History and data have shown that its more positive to reward good behavior than impose a punishment, McEndree said.
Of unvaccinated workers, 51% say a financial incentive from their employer would motivate them to start and complete the vaccine process, she said, summarizing Blackhawks research.
In this case, she said, money works.
Contributing: Lindy Washburn of NorthJersey.com
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