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Amazon has announced new rules for its employees regarding COVID-19.
giant from electronic commerce It will take softer measures on the pandemic, changing the approach it has taken since 2020.
Amazon It will return to its standard medical break policy and stop contact tracing in cases where workers become infected with the virus. COVID-19.
Employees Amazon they will no longer have two weeks of paid sick leave if they COVID-19specified insider after viewing the company’s internal email.
This policy change will not affect workers in California, New York, Colorado, and Philadelphia.
What exactly does Amazon’s internal mail say?
“Your safety remains the highest priority as we continue to adjust our response to COVID-19 based on guidance from public health authorities and our own experts,” the memorandum begins Amazon.
“We will return to the standard sick leave policy effective August 19 unless federal, state or local laws provide otherwise. Special breaks for COVID-19 no more will be offered. Employees will be required to manage their own vacation options and may use any combination of their time or benefits to cover their vacation. Amazon.
The company encourages the vaccination of its employees: “Vaccines are widely available and the benefits are clear: full vaccination and booster vaccination is the best way to protect yourself.”
Amazon did not respond to insider inquiries.
Source: RPP

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