Biden’s vax mandate is opposed by the majority of federal employees

Washington, Nov 13 : A majority of US federal employees have disagreed with the Covid-19 vaccine mandate announced by President Joe Biden in September, according to a survey conducted by a media outlet.Washington, November 13, : A survey by a media outlet found that the majority of federal employees in the United States disagree with President Joe Bidens September Covid-19 mandate.

A total of 53 per cent of respondents strongly or somewhat disagreed with the vaccine mandate, while 44 per cent strongly or somewhat agreed with it in the survey conducted by the Government Business Council (GBC), the research arm of media outlet Government Executive.

In the survey by Government Business Council (GBC), a research arm of the media outlet Government Executive, 53% of respondents strongly disagreed or somewhat with the mandate for vaccines.However, 44% strongly agreed or somewhat with it.The GBC sent the survey to the readers of Government Executive and Defense One, a property of Atlantic Media, between October 27 and November 2, and received 3,186 replies, Xinhua news agency reported.According to Xinhua news agency, the GBC sent the survey between October 27th and November 2 to readers of Government Executive, and Defense One.It received 3,186 responses.The Presidents mandate requires all federal employees to get vaccinated before November 22.All federal employees must be vaccinated by the President before November 22.People who refuse to be vaccinated and whose agencies deny their exemption requests will "face progressive discipline, up to removal from the federal service", reported the Washington, D.C.-based governments business news daily.People who refuse to get vaccinated or whose agencies deny exemption requests will be subject to "progressive discipline, up until removal from the Federal Service", according to the Washington, D.C.-based government’s business news daily.Biden on September 9 announced that the Department of Labour is developing an emergency rule to require all employers with 100 or more employees to ensure their workers are either vaccinated or tested once a week.

Biden announced on September 9 that the Department of Labour was developing an emergency rule that will require employers with more than 100 employees to make sure their workers get vaccinated once per week.The mandate was formally known as an emergency temporary standard and was developed by the Labour Departments Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).

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This mandate was originally known as an emergency temporary standard.It was created by OSHA, the Occupational Safety and health Administration (Labor Department).

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According to the requirements, employees of companies with a workforce of 100 or more must be fully vaccinated by January 4, 2022.The requirements state that employees in companies employing more than 100 people must be fully vaccinated before January 4, 2022.

Unvaccinated employees must submit weekly negative Covid-19 tests to enter the workplace after the deadline.To be allowed to work after the deadline, employees who are not vaccinated must submit weekly negative Covid-19 testing.

Unvaccinated workers must start wearing masks indoors at their workplaces starting December 5.Starting December 5, workers who are not vaccinated must wear masks indoors to their workplaces.Federal law gives OSHA the authority to issue an emergency temporary standard if it determines workers are exposed to a "grave danger" that makes the rule necessary.

OSHA is authorized by federal law to issue an emergency temporary rule if workers are in "grave danger" #Bidens #majority #federal #employees.

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