JPMorgan Restricts Business Travel for Unvaccinated Staff

U.S. Employers Say Get Shots or Get Out
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JPMorgan Chase & Co., rolling out new measures to prevent Covid-19 infections, said it’s banning business travel and in-person meetings for employees who aren’t vaccinated against the virus or decline to disclose whether they’ve had their shots.

“Clients are increasingly asking us to ensure meetings are restricted to vaccinated employees,” the bank wrote in an internal memo announcing the new policies on Monday. “We agree with medical authorities that being vaccinated is the best way to protect yourself, loved ones, colleagues and communities from the virus.”