JPMorgan Lifts Ban on Hiring Unvaccinated, Eases Masking Policy

Covid-19 Rules Ease Globally
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JPMorgan Chase & Co. said it will remove a ban on hiring unvaccinated individuals starting next month, in a sign that the nation’s largest bank is putting the pandemic behind it.

JPMorgan will also end mandatory testing for employees without jabs from April 4, and stop requiring employees to report Covid-19 infections, it said in a memo to staff seen by Bloomberg. The bank said masking in its corporate offices will be voluntary for both vaccinated and unvaccinated staff, effective immediately.