'No vaccine required' is the latest tactic to attract workers
CNN
In the search for workers in this tight labor market, companies have courted new hires with the promise of higher wages, bonuses, ample vacation time, and help with childcare.
The latest: "No vaccine required."
That three-word phrase is popping up across online job listings (sometimes emphatically in all caps and accompanied by exclamation marks) as businesses seek to turn the federal government's proposed vaccine decree on its head and attract employees -- notably those from a talent pool that's been turned off by or turned away from employers that require a Covid-19 vaccination.
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