A growing list of companies is offering employees incentives for getting the COVID-19 vaccine. Trader Joe's will give employees two hours of pay per dose for getting the vaccine and will also shift
around schedules to make sure employees have time to get vaccinated. Instacart is paying its workers $25 to offset them taking time to get the COVID-19 vaccine. Incentives for employees offer an
alternative way to encourage workers to get the vaccine, as opposed to mandating they get shots, Laura Boudreau, assistant professor of economics, Columbia Business School. tells
USA Today.
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