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United Airlines to Let Workers Who Didn’t Get COVID-19 Vaccine Return to Work

RTM Staff by RTM Staff
March 10, 2022
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United Airlines plans to let workers who declined to get a COVID-19 vaccine return to work, according to a missive obtained by The Epoch Times.

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Unvaccinated employees can return to their positions on March 28, according to the memorandum, which was sent to workers on Thursday morning.

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Kirk Limacher, vice president of human resources at United, said the change was due to the plunge in COVID-19 cases and COVID-19-related hospitalizations across the country in recent weeks. Many states and cities are lifting COVID-19 restrictions, and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention dramatically eased its masking guidance, he noted.

“These changes suggest that the pandemic is beginning to meaningfully recede. As a result, we’re confident we can safely begin the process of returning our RAP employees to their jobs,” Limacher wrote.

United imposed a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for all of its 67,000 U.S. employees in the fall of 2021. It was the first U.S. airline to impose a company-wide mandate.

Workers could apply for a religious or medical exemption, but if such an exemption request was deemed reasonable—known as RAP in company parlance—the worker was placed on unpaid leave indefinitely instead of being allowed to continue in their job. The company later let some of these workers switch jobs instead of going on unpaid leave.

United CEO Scott Kirby also told workers “to be very careful about” requesting accommodations and said workers were putting their jobs on the line if they did.

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The policy triggered a lawsuit, which is ongoing. In a ruling in February, a federal court said United’s mandate was “actively coercing employees to abandon their convictions.”

United ended up firing more than 200 workers for not getting a vaccine.

United declined to say whether the workers who were fired will be offered their jobs back.

John Sullivan, an attorney representing the plaintiffs in the case, told The Epoch Times in an email: “We are gratified to see United returning employees to work since they should have never been put on unpaid leave for their faith or health.  Hopefully people are beginning to see that individual rights should not be swept aside even during a pandemic.”

This is an excerpt from The Epoch Times.

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