Boeing Informs Employees, They Must Be Vaccinated.<br />Airplane manufacturer Boeing has reportedly told employees that they must be vaccinated against COVID-19 or risk being terminated.<br />The company has given workers a deadline <br />of Dec. 8 to make their decision.<br />Compliance with these requirements is a condition of employment... employees who are unable to meet these requirements may be <br />released from the company, Internal presentation at Boeing, via 'Seattle Times' .<br />Employees will be exempt in instances <br />of a disability or deeply-held religious beliefs. .<br />The company says those who <br />claim exemption will <br />undergo frequent testing.<br />Boeing is the latest federal contractor to announce its compliance with the mandate issued by President Biden.<br />Boeing employs around 125,000 people across the United States.<br />The company produces planes in Washington and South Carolina and has major operations in Alabama, Arizona, Missouri and Texas.<br />Boeing may face backlash <br />about the mandate in <br />Republican enclaves.<br />In Texas, Gov. Greg Abbott recently issued an executive order that bans employers, including private companies, <br />from implementing vaccine mandates