"We have to make it as difficult as possible for those who are not vaccinated and require tests all the time. But we can't make a global rule on this", Skou told Berlingske, while suggesting that Maersk is keen to help in locations where it is harder to get staff to accept vaccination – in compliance with local laws and trade union agreements.
"It is very un-Danish to resort to the heaviest tool in the box in a situation where we have to call for restraint, and where we in Denmark have a high vaccine percentage", HK chair Anja Jensen told TV2.
"It's not reasonable to demand you must be vaccinated to be able to come to work. It's reasonable to demand you are healthy", IDA's chairman Thomas Damkjær Petersen ventured. "Therefore, our recommendation is that you look after yourself and your colleagues. And if you have symptoms of corona, you should stay home and get tested", Petersen added.