"The goal is to achieve the highest possible vaccination rate without severe consequences to any employee," said the spokesperson.
Ford is the first of the big three US automakers to mandate vaccines for its US employees. The company's previous policy was to encourage vaccines among its US workforce of 88,000 — but the company did not make them mandatory.
But the rest of Ford's employees, represented by unions, will not fall under this mandate right away due to federal and collective bargaining requirements, said the company's spokesperson. "OSHA-ETS guidelines have yet to be released and are subject to bargaining with the UAW," the spokesperson said. "How the OSHA requirements will apply is currently being reviewed and discussed with the union leadership."
Some 56,000 United Auto Workers union members who work for Ford will not be subject to this new company mandate, said Brian Rothenberg, spokesperson for the UAW. "Our position continues to be that we encourage all members to get vaccinated but understand there are reasons such as health and religion that some members cannot," he said.
But an Occupational Safety and Health Administration emergency rule expected to be announced by the Labor Department in the coming days could change that. It would require private businesses with 100 or more employees to vaccinate or test them weekly.US President Joe Biden is also mandating that all federal workers be vaccinated by November 22, and all federal contractors be fully vaccinated by December 8.
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