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Business sectors’ initiatives on health and safety protocols and vaccination program among employees during the COVID-19 pandemic
Abstract In a recent correspondence, the author discussed the issues of ‘no-jab, no job’ policy, which is planned to be implemented by governments and companies in many countries. This paper highlights the business sectors’ initiatives in ensuring the implementation of health and safety protocols an...
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In a recent correspondence, the author discussed the issues of ‘no-jab, no job’ policy, which is planned to be implemented by governments and companies in many countries. This paper highlights the business sectors’ initiatives in ensuring the implementation of health and safety protocols and vaccination program among employees during the COVID-19 pandemic. |
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