The company hasn’t shared an official return to work date.
telling employees they would risk being forced to take leave or even being fired if they did not prove they were vaccinated . But a Google spokesperson confirmed to CNBC that vaccines were no longer required for US employees, so it appears the company has adjusted its policy.CNBC also shared details from a memo sent to staff by David Radcliffe, Google’s VP of real estate and workplace services.
. “Unvaccinated employees who are approved to enter offices will still need to follow additional protocols, including testing and wearing a mask, Radcliffe’s note stated,” according to CNBC.Radcliffe also wrote that the company is reopening amenities like fitness centers without appointment and massages; restoring full shuttle service; adding more places to eat free breakfast and lunch; and opening “all informal spaces” such as lounges, game rooms, music rooms, and massage chairs.
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