Davis Polk To Deactivate Building ID Cards Of Unvaccinated Lawyers And Staff
The compensation leader is using a strict 'vax or GTFO' method when it comes to its vaccine policy.
Want to go back to the office? If you’re an employee at Davis Polk, that means you’d better be fully vaccinated — as soon as possible — because without proof, you will not be welcomed back to the firm. In fact, you won’t even be able to get inside the building because your access pass will be deactivated.
It turns out Davis Polk isn’t just a leader when it comes to compensation, but the firm is also a leader when it comes to the ramifications of going unvaccinated during the pandemic.
Many firms that have added vaccination protocol to their reopening plans have stated that the unvaccinated will not be allowed through their doors, but Davis Polk is the first firm we know of to put those words into action. If employees do not complete a vaccination attestation — which will include the type of vaccine received, dates of vaccination, and the vaccine lot number — by 11:59 p.m. on September 12, 2021, their Davis Polk ID cards will be deactivated and they will not be allowed to enter the building.
Davis Polk is still planning to reopen on September 13, and in a memo to all employees sent earlier today, managing partner Neil Barr said that while medical or religious vaccine exception requests would be reviewed, there is “no guarantee that a request will be granted.” Excluding a medical or religious reason, “no exceptions to the vaccination policy will be permitted.”
“We continue to monitor developments related to the Delta variant. We will apprise you of any changes in our return to office policy as circumstances dictate. For now, U.S. office personnel should plan to be present in the office during the week of September 13,” Barr’s memo said, adding, “I hope that this COVID-19 vaccination policy provides an additional layer of assurance to you and your families.”
With it’s strict vaccination policy, Davis Polk is making great efforts to protect its employees during these unprecedented times.
Companies and businesses have a right to want all of their people vaccinated. If the individual does not like that ideas then they should go someplace else. Work someplace else, buy goods someplace else, and right on down the line. NO, you do not have a Constitutional right not to be vaccinated. Neither do you have a "god given right." Get vaccinated or leave. Pretty simple really.
I just turned down my first request for a stay at my Airbnb because the people were not vaccinated. That is my first question now when people request to stay at my Airbnb.
More and more both large and small companies are getting on board. Who would want someone in their premises bringing in a potential deadly disease?? The mentality (lack of) of the anti-vaxxers boggles my mind.