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'[https://stress-free-bookkeeping.com stress-free-bookkeeping.com]Pimlico plumbers putty at home depot ([https://www.businesssoftwarehelp.com/united-states/rock-hill/solutioneer/full-spectrum-plumbing-services https://www.businesssoftwarehelp.com/united-states/rock-hill/solutioneer/full-spectrum-plumbing-services])' multi-billionaire boss Charlie Mullins has enforced a vaccine policy for new staff as part of its 'no jab, no job' initiative.<br>In job adverts posted online, the London-based firm asked applicants to provide proof that they have had at least one dose of the vaccine. <br>The home services company, which has spoken to its lawyers, is taking the step to 'continue offering Londoners a safe and secure service', said Mr Mullins, 68, who is worth around £70million and paid himself a £6million bonus last year. <br>It follows the founder saying in January that he was prepared to spend over £1million on jabs, if they became privately available, to vaccinate his 450-strong workforce.<br> Pimlico Plumbers, which said it has spoken to its lawyers, is taking the step to 'continue offering Londoners a safe and secure service', said 68-year-old Charlie Mullins (pictured)<br>Chairman Mr Mullins said: 'This is the first time since the pandemic began that our recruitment ads will make it clear to anyone applying that they must have had at least one jab.<br>'I know there are critics out there painting this as a human rights issue, but all I want is to ensure both our people and our customers are safe and to give them added confidence in this business.<br>'At Pimlico, we take this pandemic extremely seriously and continue to add new equipment and processes to our existing Covid-secure policies, including regularly testing all staff and using thermal scanners to pick up on anyone with a tell-tale high temperature.'<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>It comes as part of the business' latest recruitment drive, with it looking to take on six in-house maintenance team workers, including plumbers, carpenters, an electrician and a painter.  <br>Mr [http://en.search.wordpress.com/?q=Mullins Mullins] added: 'So far, we have gone through thousands of litres of hand sanitiser and tonnes of PPE.<br><br>Making vaccinations mandatory for all new staff allows us to continue offering Londoners a safe and secure service.<br>'Despite all the kafuffle surrounding our 'no jab, no job' policy, it doesn't seem to have put anyone off from applying.<br><br>Most think it's sensible and appropriate.<br> Mr Mullins (above) said: 'This is the first time since the pandemic began that our recruitment ads will make it clear to anyone applying that they must have had at least one jab'<br>'The quicker we get on top of this dreadful disease, the quicker we can all return to normal and get this country's economy back on track.'<br>Pimlico workers have continued to operate throughout the pandemic, providing services such as heating and plumbing repairs, while adhering to social distancing and hygiene measures. <br>Meanwhile, official data has revealed eight in 10 adults in England now have signs of immunity to Covid from either a vaccine or catching the virus in the past. <br>Office for National Statistics (ONS) blood testing found 80.3 per cent of adults tested positive for antibodies in the third week of May. <br>The ONS report showed that Wales had the most people testing positive for antibodies in the UK, with 83 per cent.<br><br>In Scotland it was 73 per cent and Northern Ireland 80 per cent.<br>It said: 'There is a clear pattern between vaccination and testing positive for Covid-19 antibodies.' <br> <br> <br><br>adverts.addToArray("pos":"inread_player")Advertisement'
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'@@ -1,0 +1,1 @@ +[https://stress-free-bookkeeping.com stress-free-bookkeeping.com]Pimlico plumbers putty at home depot ([https://www.businesssoftwarehelp.com/united-states/rock-hill/solutioneer/full-spectrum-plumbing-services https://www.businesssoftwarehelp.com/united-states/rock-hill/solutioneer/full-spectrum-plumbing-services])' multi-billionaire boss Charlie Mullins has enforced a vaccine policy for new staff as part of its 'no jab, no job' initiative.<br>In job adverts posted online, the London-based firm asked applicants to provide proof that they have had at least one dose of the vaccine. <br>The home services company, which has spoken to its lawyers, is taking the step to 'continue offering Londoners a safe and secure service', said Mr Mullins, 68, who is worth around £70million and paid himself a £6million bonus last year. <br>It follows the founder saying in January that he was prepared to spend over £1million on jabs, if they became privately available, to vaccinate his 450-strong workforce.<br> Pimlico Plumbers, which said it has spoken to its lawyers, is taking the step to 'continue offering Londoners a safe and secure service', said 68-year-old Charlie Mullins (pictured)<br>Chairman Mr Mullins said: 'This is the first time since the pandemic began that our recruitment ads will make it clear to anyone applying that they must have had at least one jab.<br>'I know there are critics out there painting this as a human rights issue, but all I want is to ensure both our people and our customers are safe and to give them added confidence in this business.<br>'At Pimlico, we take this pandemic extremely seriously and continue to add new equipment and processes to our existing Covid-secure policies, including regularly testing all staff and using thermal scanners to pick up on anyone with a tell-tale high temperature.'<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>It comes as part of the business' latest recruitment drive, with it looking to take on six in-house maintenance team workers, including plumbers, carpenters, an electrician and a painter.  <br>Mr [http://en.search.wordpress.com/?q=Mullins Mullins] added: 'So far, we have gone through thousands of litres of hand sanitiser and tonnes of PPE.<br><br>Making vaccinations mandatory for all new staff allows us to continue offering Londoners a safe and secure service.<br>'Despite all the kafuffle surrounding our 'no jab, no job' policy, it doesn't seem to have put anyone off from applying.<br><br>Most think it's sensible and appropriate.<br> Mr Mullins (above) said: 'This is the first time since the pandemic began that our recruitment ads will make it clear to anyone applying that they must have had at least one jab'<br>'The quicker we get on top of this dreadful disease, the quicker we can all return to normal and get this country's economy back on track.'<br>Pimlico workers have continued to operate throughout the pandemic, providing services such as heating and plumbing repairs, while adhering to social distancing and hygiene measures. <br>Meanwhile, official data has revealed eight in 10 adults in England now have signs of immunity to Covid from either a vaccine or catching the virus in the past. <br>Office for National Statistics (ONS) blood testing found 80.3 per cent of adults tested positive for antibodies in the third week of May. <br>The ONS report showed that Wales had the most people testing positive for antibodies in the UK, with 83 per cent.<br><br>In Scotland it was 73 per cent and Northern Ireland 80 per cent.<br>It said: 'There is a clear pattern between vaccination and testing positive for Covid-19 antibodies.' <br> <br> <br><br>adverts.addToArray("pos":"inread_player")Advertisement '
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