匯豐擬推Safe Pass 員工3月底須最少打1針才可上班
據匯豐銀行向員工發出的內部信指,將推行匯豐職員工作地點安排計劃(HSBC Safe Pass),第一階段於3月28日實施,員工需至少接種一劑疫苗,才能進入匯豐分行上班,客戶則不在此限。未有注射疫苗的員工,則需要具備醫生證明。
第二階段將於4月30日實行,員工須打兩劑疫苗才可返工,第三階段需要3劑,於6月30日實行。匯豐於每劑疫苗注射,均提供一日假期。
據悉,其他香港銀行亦會相應推出類似措施。
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