Companies Ponder Speeding Up Plans to Bring Workers Back to Offices

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New CDC guidance on masking and social distancing for vaccinated people throws a wrinkle into plans for repopulating city centers, raising questions about whether to speed up office return dates

said that, beginning Monday, it would require all new hires to be vaccinated, unless they qualify for an accommodation. The airline doesn’t plan to require current employees to be vaccinated, though the company said 60% of the airline’s workers have already received shots. In a broadcast interview with CNN, Delta CEO Ed Bastian said existing employees who chose not to get vaccinated might be restricted from flying international flights.

“Local regulations supersede the CDC, and states have been all over the place,” said Adam Portnoy, chief executive of the RMR Group, which owns about 30 office buildings in several states.

 

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