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Source: The Epoch Times
Restaurant Group's CEO: Customers Will Have to Give Proof of COVID-19 Vaccination
BY JACK PHILLIPS | July 29, 2021
Employees will also have to get the vaccine, Meyer said, although he didn’t say whether they would be fired or be forced to wear masks.
However, the policy will not be extended to Shake Shack, a hamburger fast-food restaurant that has a number of locations in the northeastern United States.
The policy will be implemented at the Union Square Hospitality Group, which oversees Gramercy Tavern, Manhattan, and Union Square Cafe. The group operates Anchovy Social in Washington, as well.
Meyer made the announcement about his restaurant’s vaccine policy on CNBC, saying the vaccine requirement is "the most logical thing I've ever seen."
"I'm not a scientist, but I know how to read data, and what I see is that this is a crisis of people who have not been vaccinated, and I feel strong responsibility, on our part as business leaders, to take care of our team and our guests, and that’s what we're doing," said Meyer, who is chairman of Shake Shack's board.
"We're going to give our employees 45 days to make the choice and hopefully this will be the incentive that really makes them say, 'You know what, now I'm going to do it.'"
Regarding Shake Shack's policy, Meyer told CNBC that the fast-casual burger chain “will make the appropriate decision for them at the appropriate time."
Please go to The Epoch Times to read more then stop going to Shake Shack restaurants.
Source: The Epoch Times
Restaurant Group's CEO: Customers Will Have to Give Proof of COVID-19 Vaccination
BY JACK PHILLIPS | July 29, 2021
Founder and Chairman of Shake Shack, Danny Meyer, visits the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City on Jan. 30, 2015. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
The founder of Shake Shack, Danny Meyer, said his Union Square Hospitality Group will require indoor diners and drinkers at its restaurants to show that they’ve been vaccinated against COVID-19.
Employees will also have to get the vaccine, Meyer said, although he didn’t say whether they would be fired or be forced to wear masks.
However, the policy will not be extended to Shake Shack, a hamburger fast-food restaurant that has a number of locations in the northeastern United States.
The policy will be implemented at the Union Square Hospitality Group, which oversees Gramercy Tavern, Manhattan, and Union Square Cafe. The group operates Anchovy Social in Washington, as well.
Meyer made the announcement about his restaurant’s vaccine policy on CNBC, saying the vaccine requirement is "the most logical thing I've ever seen."
"I'm not a scientist, but I know how to read data, and what I see is that this is a crisis of people who have not been vaccinated, and I feel strong responsibility, on our part as business leaders, to take care of our team and our guests, and that’s what we're doing," said Meyer, who is chairman of Shake Shack's board.
"We're going to give our employees 45 days to make the choice and hopefully this will be the incentive that really makes them say, 'You know what, now I'm going to do it.'"
Regarding Shake Shack's policy, Meyer told CNBC that the fast-casual burger chain “will make the appropriate decision for them at the appropriate time."
Please go to The Epoch Times to read more then stop going to Shake Shack restaurants.
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Here is how you stop the vax papers at work:
Sorry Frank, nobody wants to be a part of New York anymore, but for nostalgia's sake, sing it one more time...
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