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  • The Minimalist launches Covid Care Program for its employees

    Mumbai: Mumbai based creative solutions group, The Minimalist has announced a Covid Vaccine Cover program for its employees which will cover the entire team of 140+ people, across offices.

    The program will cover vaccine expenses for the employees and include their spouse, parents, and upto two kids. Apart from bearing the cost of the vaccine, wherever needed, the agency is also giving a Covid special care leave of one day for vaccination for self or dependents. This program also includes insurance ranging from Rs. one Lakh to five Lakhs against Covid care.

    The Minimalist, director of corporate affairs, Himanshu Gander said, “Vaccination is an important step in curbing the spread of the virus and we encourage our employees to get themselves and their families vaccinated as we strive towards utmost safety of our team members. In these unprecedented times of global epidemic and grave state of health and precautionary measures around the world, we wish to extend a helping hand to protect the health, safety, and well-being of our employees and their loved ones”, he further added.

  • Tonic Worldwide offers free vaccination to employees

    Tonic Worldwide offers free vaccination to employees

    MUMBAI: Independent digital marketing agency Tonic Worldwide said today that it will cover Covid2019 vaccination costs for all its employees and their family members. Apart from covering inoculation costs, the company has also offered one day leave for all employees to get the jab. 

    The announcement from Tonic Worldwide comes at a time when the nation is combating the second wave of the Coronavirus. In the context of surging cases and increased testing, several Indian states have imposed curfews and lockdowns to curtail the spread of the virus. 

    Amid the rising risk of infection, the organisation has urged all eligible employees to avail vaccination at the earliest, in order to ensure the safety of their family members as well as themselves. 

    The Centre has said that approximately 80 million doses have been administered across India – primarily to frontline workers and citizens above the age of 60. Starting 1 April, the minimum age to avail the vaccine was lowered to 45.