The decision – which received mixed feedbacks from trade unions — signals Prada Group’s commitment to the health and safety of its employees.
The company stressed that the main goal of the measure, which was shared with the internal trade unions’ representatives, is to “guarantee safe workspaces, leveraging all available means of protection and preventions provided by the health authorities.”
Prada Group has also announced that its occupational physicians will assess the level of immunization of the company to evaluate potential epidemiological risks. This falls within the group’s commitment toward the health and safety of its employees demonstrated since the onset of the pandemic., the group introduced a safety protocol that involved the double screening of its workforce.
The Italian luxury brand is not the only one having expressed concern for the health of its employees as a result of no-vax choices. In June,about the small percentage of employees who will choose not to be vaccinated. His decision was to ask non-vaccinated workers to stay at home with a paid leave for six months.
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