About a year before the pandemic hit our business sent all the mywork people back to the office. there were a small group of exceptions based on no office within any distance to their homes (management allowed) or medical exceptions. Out of 500 people, 50 people were allowed to remain mywork. none of their circumstances have changed. they still have no office nearby nor have those w/ medical situations changed. i can see the mywork program remaining in place, but everyone who applies for it will be declined. the bank will want it in place for optics, to appear that they have a flexible work place program. nobody who has a medical exemption will be displaced. the definition of medical exception is going to expand now that some of these people with legitimate reasons not to vaccinate will be getting sign off from doctors. all of these medical exceptions are going to really annoy the cr-p out of management because there won't be anything they can do about it. however, those who have a distance exception might not be safe. in our business many of the people that were allowed to remain in the mywork program are frequently recognized as top performers -- this year several were given the valiant award. but, the mywork program will be run as inconsistently as it was before. depending on what business you work for, the rules will be applied differently. before they go after any of the actual mywork people, the focus will be to get all these non-mywork back into the office with butts back in seats.