Wall Street’s Largest Bank Is Banning Business Travel For Unvaccinated Employees
No shot, no business trip. JPMorgan Chase is nixing work-related travel for unvaccinated employees.
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JPMorgan Chase, the largest bank in the United States, will restrict business travel and in-person client events for U.S. employees who are unvaccinated or unwilling to disclose their vaccination status, reports Reuters.
“Clients are increasingly asking us to ensure meetings are restricted to vaccinated employees,” the bank wrote in an internal company memo on Monday. Moving forward, new JPMorgan employees in client-facing roles that require travel must also get vaccinated.
That position aligns with guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention