CNN fired three of its crew members, on the spot, for coming to the office unvaccinated. The company chief Jeff Zucker said every worker must retain the message that there is a "zero-tolerance" policy when dealing with breaches to Covid-19 protocols. This indicates the media organisation's austere stance on the Covid-19 related protocols.
CNN chief has symbolised that there will be very limited leeway for workers when it comes to adherence to the protocols of Covid-19. Vaccines are obligatory, whether the representatives arrive at the office or are out on the track (where they might come in association with others), said the company chief in the internal organisation memo to his staff.
CNN has left most utmost of its offices welcoming, that employees are free to serve voluntarily. However, masks are compulsory in the Atlanta, Washington, and Los Angeles provinces when people are not consuming, drinking, or in an enclosed private location. Even in organisations where masks are not mandatory, workers should do what feels convenient with co-workers without any worry of retaliation or judgment.
The CNN chief's stringent reminder comes at a period when the US is dealing with widespread vaccine procrastination, even in hotspot areas.
CNN is currently designing a company-wide coming to the office on september 7, but it might be slowed down until early mid-October, adding that more than one-third of staff have already reported.
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