Some organizations have been reluctant to adopt mandates out of concern they will cause workers to quit in an already-tight labor market. But just 3% of companies with the requirement have seen a spike in resignations, the survey found. (Credit: chalermphon_tiam/Shutterstock) Some organizations have been reluctant to adopt mandates out of concern they will cause workers to quit in an already-tight labor market. (Credit: chalermphon_tiam/Shutterstock)

(Bloomberg) — Almost a third of companies say they will only impose a vaccine requirement for employees if President Joe Biden's shot-or-test rules are upheld by U.S. courts, indicating that corporate mandates won't be widespread without federal regulation.

Complete your profile to continue reading and get FREE access to BenefitsPRO, part of your ALM digital membership.

  • Critical BenefitsPRO information including cutting edge post-reform success strategies, access to educational webcasts and videos, resources from industry leaders, and informative Newsletters.
  • Exclusive discounts on ALM, BenefitsPRO magazine and BenefitsPRO.com events
  • Access to other award-winning ALM websites including ThinkAdvisor.com and Law.com
NOT FOR REPRINT

© 2024 ALM Global, LLC, All Rights Reserved. Request academic re-use from www.copyright.com. All other uses, submit a request to [email protected]. For more information visit Asset & Logo Licensing.