Starbucks ends COVID vaccine requirement for its U.S. workers in response to Supreme Court ruling

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Starbucks ends COVID vaccine requirement for its U.S. workers in response to Supreme Court ruling
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Biden plan to require vaccines or regular testing at large companies was blocked by Supreme Court last week.

In a memo sent Tuesday to employees, the Seattle coffee giant said it was responding to last week's ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court. In a 6-3 vote, the courtor regular COVID testing at companies with more than 100 workers.

"We respect the court's ruling and will comply," Starbucks Chief Operating Officer John Culver wrote in the memo. Starbucks' reversal is among the most high-profile corporate actions in response to the Supreme Court ruling. Many other big companies, including Target, have been mum on their plans, although some businesses have said they will maintain plans to require vaccinations. sticking with its own vaccine mandateOn January 3, Starbucks said it would require all employees to be vaccinated by February 9 or face a weekly COVID-19 test requirement.

"The vaccine is the best option we have, by far, when it comes to staying safe and slowing the spread of COVID-19," Culver wrote in a letter to employees

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