American Airlines CEO: Company Will Not Enforce Vaccination Policy for Employees, Says It ‘Isn’t Something We’re Looking to Do’

American Airlines CEO: Company Will Not Enforce Vaccination Policy for Employees, Says It ‘Isn’t Something We’re Looking to Do’
A customer is helped at an American Airlines check-in counter at the George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, Texas, on Aug. 5, 2021. Brandon Bell/Getty Images
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By Emily Rella
Many major companies and employers are doubling down on vaccination requirements for their employees and staff, some going as far as to make it a requirement without the ability to opt out and wear a mask.

Last week, United Airlines became the first major U.S. airline to require that all of its employees be vaccinated or risk termination from the company, settling a deadline of October 27.

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