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A third of hospitality workers don't intend to get COVID vaccinations

Skepticism about the effects will likely frustrate efforts for widespread inoculations within the industry.

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Restaurants embrace paid time off as the way to get employees vaccinated

The list of operators opting for that course is growing quickly.

The fast-casual burger chain won’t require employees get inoculated against COVID, but they’ll get six hours of PTO if they do.

OSHA strengthened its employer recommendations for keeping workers safe, including what to do about vaccines.

An about-face by Gov. Andrew Cuomo has cleared the way for front- and back-of-house employees to begin rolling up their sleeves if supplies are available.

The company is not requiring inoculations but said it would give workers at corporate stores four hours of paid time off to get the vaccine.

Restaurant cooks saw the greatest increased risk of dying during the pandemic of any occupation, according to a study of death certificates by University of California researchers.

Darden Restaurants will provide four hours of paid time for getting the anti-COVID shots, but will not require the inoculations

The latest ranking of all U.S. employers by Glassdoor.com lists only three restaurant companies, starting with the retro burger chain.

New store openings and internal promotions necessitate the hiring push, the chain said.

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