4 monthes ago | By Business Insider
Danielle Thornton said she'd planned to retire with Citi. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
Former Citigroup employee Danielle Thornton says she quit her job rather than comply with the bank's vaccine mandate.
She told the BBC: "We should all have the freedom to choose what we put into our body."
Citigroup required all staff to be vaccinated by January 14 unless they had an exemption.
A former Citigroup employee said she chose to quit her job at the bank rather than comply with its vaccine mandate because "freedom was more important than a paycheck." Citi earlier told staff that employees who...
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