Ford says US salaried employees required to disclose Covid-19 vaccination status
Ford follows rival General Motors Co in asking for the vaccination status of its employees but not mandating the shots
Ford Motor Co said on Tuesday its US salaried employees would be required to submit their vaccination status against Covid-19 by Oct. 8 and that it had asked its hourly employees to do the same.
Ford follows rival General Motors Co in asking for the vaccination status of its employees but not mandating the shots.
"This will aid our efforts to comply with federal Covid-19 vaccination requirements," Ford said in a statement.
UAW spokesman Brian Rothenberg confirmed that the process is voluntary for the union's hourly members who work at the company.
Ford Chief Executive Jim Farley said in an interview with CNBC that the company's leadership team was vaccinated against Covid-19 and that it was conducting a survey to find out how many employees were vaccinated.