Wonder if they were feeling the heat or if they just actually have half a functioning brain cell?
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No reason to return
that is clear
October is not happening
At this point wfh should be a perm option
Well, looks like a 3rd shot now being required. Logically speaking this means most vaccinated employees would be on the downside of being protected right around when they plan our return.
We go back October but most are going to need their third shot sometime around November or December.
Can't wait for other companies to push RTO back to Jan 2022 or later so the spineless id--ts leading MetLife can feel safe copying their peers decision.
The way MetLife is handling RTO is a joke even among SLT at this point. I've been in meetings where VPs laugh whenever RTO is mentioned because we're being so reactive to everything. If the EG had half a brain they'd follow Google's lead and postpone until January 1. Since we're so good at following and not leading when it comes to employee relations.
Kindly F-off, I started this thread and I'll take it where I please.
Trying to shut down a conversation because you disagree with facts is pathetic.
Move your discussion about the vaccines elsewhere, this thread is about RTO.
@5ayn+1c9aP815 look, all you have to do is Google "vaccine" and educate yourself on what a vaccine does, who cares what perception you, others, the media, government might be trying to create, bottom line is the knowledge is at your fingertips to learn for yourself.
A vaccine was never going to prevent you from getting or covid or stop you from giving it to anyone else. This is information totally within anyone's reach.
That website/link showcases the CDC’s deliberate packaging and timed selling of information to influence their end game. Everyone be vaccinated.
Not an anti vaxer, here… People who are high risk of dying, if catching covid, should vaccinate.
Personal freedoms and choices are violated where mandates are imposed. Totalitarianism.
@5gvk+1c9aP815 No idea what that website is, but vaccines don't prevent transmission. Masks do that.
The dictionary definition of a vaccine is that it stimulates an immune response so your body can fight the infection.
Too many stupid people out here that seem to work for Metlife. Sad.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/vaccine
https://beckernews.com/cdc-director-changes-her-story-now-admits-covid-vaccines-dont-prevent-virus-transmission-40754/
Prudential mandated the jab so it seems others will follow..
Maybe next summer
If vaccine is required to RTO - and I get sick or die from vaccine = lawsuit + pr nightmare.
Do they own shares in pharmaceutical companies or vice versa?
@2byo+1c9aP815 yup, typical passive aggressive behavior. They wont require the vaccine, but if you don't have it they will require you get tested every 15 minutes. See, we aernt making you get the vaccine.
Either way, I'm all for the vaccine, just also all against the inept management at MetLife.
I don't think they will quite MANDATE them (because their many lawyers will tell them not to), but they will come close by requiring lots of testing on the un-vaccinated.
Do you think they will follow the city and other big corporations and mandate vaccinations?
Copying competitors, as per the usual.
Maybe they read this board and took a prediction, @1icz+1bQAbcw4 , as what to do.