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Breaking News: 15000 Rupees can be deducted from salary if vaccine is not applied, job can also go

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Delta Air Lines has announced to charge Rs 15,000 per month on employees for not getting the vaccine (Covid-19 Vaccine).

Delta Air Lines has made a big announcement regarding the employees of the company. The company has made it mandatory for employees to take both doses of the vaccine. Along with this, it has been announced to charge 15 thousand rupees every month on the employees for not getting the vaccine (Covid-19 Vaccine). This decision has been taken in view of the Corona epidemic.


The company ‘s CEO Ed Bastian said that if the employees do not get the vaccine, then the company will charge them $ 200 (Rs 14,831) per month. He said not all hospitalized staff had been fully vaccinated for the virus in recent weeks. Bastian says that the cost of the hospital for the treatment of Kovid-19 is about 50 thousand dollars.

Salary will not be available after September 30 The

airline said on Wednesday that if an employee is found without a vaccine after September 30, his salary will be stopped. The company will conduct testing every week from September 12. Apart from this, employees are required to wear masks.

Job can be lost United Airlines said that it will be necessary for all employees to get the vaccine by September 27. After September 27, the company can also take action and remove the employees from the job.

The CEO of Delta Air Lines said 75% of the company’s employees have been vaccinated, up from 72% in mid-July. He said that now we need to get many more of our people vaccinated.

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