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Jefferies tells staff to get Covid-19 jab before coming back to the office

The move comes as 40 staff in the past month were diagnosed with the virus

Rich Handler told staff in a letter that they will only be allowed back into offices if they have been vaccinated against Covid-19
Rich Handler told staff in a letter that they will only be allowed back into offices if they have been vaccinated against Covid-19 Photo: No Credit

Jefferies will only allow employees back into its offices if they have been vaccinated against Covid-19, as executives raise concerns about an increase in infections among its staff.

Rich Handler, the firm's chief executive, and chairman Brian Friedman, told staff in a letter that the move was in reaction to employees' health and safety concerns. There have been 40 cases of Covid-19 among Jefferies' employees in the past month, according to the letter.

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