Nearly 400 Businesses Make Rally for Recovery Commitment to Help Defeat Pandemic

Nearly 400 Businesses Make Rally for Recovery Commitment to Help Defeat Pandemic

America’s business community plays a critical role in combatting the COVID-19 pandemic. Now that safe and effective vaccines are available, every business must rally around a common goal: accelerate vaccinations, reopen safely, and defeat the pandemic.  

That’s why, in February, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce was proud to join the White House, the National Association of Manufacturers, and Business Roundtable in a concerted effort to help businesses protect employees, customers, and communities while working to defeat the pandemic.  

As a result, we launched the Rally for Recovery Commitment and asked employers across the nation to take vital steps to get the country back to health, while providing them with the expert guidance and resources needed to get the job done.  

Building upon this effort, the White House selected the U.S. Chamber as a founding member of the new COVID-19 Community Corps, a program through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to share the latest science-based information with the nation’s leading community organizations to help inform Americans about the importance of vaccinations. As a founding member, the U.S. Chamber will participate in weekly updates with the CDC and HHS and continue to help disseminate important updates, fact sheets, tools, and other resources to help employers lead the fight. 

THE RALLY FOR RECOVERY COMMITMENT:

Stanley Black & Decker siteStanley Black & Decker is one of nearly 400 companies that have taken the Rally For Recovery Commitment. (Photo courtesy of Stanley Black & Decker)

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America’s business community plays a critical role in combatting the COVID-19 pandemic. Now that safe and effective vaccines are available, every business must rally around a common goal: accelerate vaccinations, reopen safely, and defeat the pandemic.  

That’s why, in February, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce was proud to join the White House, the National Association of Manufacturers, and Business Roundtable in a concerted effort to help businesses protect employees, customers, and communities while working to defeat the pandemic.  

As a result, we launched the Rally for Recovery Commitment and asked employers across the nation to take vital steps to get the country back to health, while providing them with the expert guidance and resources needed to get the job done.  

Building upon this effort, the White House selected the U.S. Chamber as a founding member of the new COVID-19 Community Corps, a program through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to share the latest science-based information with the nation’s leading community organizations to help inform Americans about the importance of vaccinations. As a founding member, the U.S. Chamber will participate in weekly updates with the CDC and HHS and continue to help disseminate important updates, fact sheets, tools, and other resources to help employers lead the fight. 

THE RALLY FOR RECOVERY COMMITMENT:

OUR COMPANY OR ORGANIZATION IS DOING AND WILL CONTINUE TO DO OUR PART TO HELP PROTECT OUR EMPLOYEES, CUSTOMERS AND COMMUNITIES, REIGNITE THE ECONOMY, AND DEFEAT THE PANDEMIC.

Businesses have already been leading the charge and in a little over a month since we launched this initiative, we are proud to say that nearly 400 American businesses have taken the Rally for Recovery Commitment, reaching over 4.3 million American employees. Businesses have made it a priority to step up and lead the recovery amid their workforce and in their communities.  

Here are just some of the many companies who have taken the Rally for Recovery Commitment:  

  • American Airlines 
  • Ford Motor Company 
  • Google
  • HCA Healthcare 
  • IBM Corporation 
  • Lockheed Martin 
  • Stanley Black & Decker 
  • Tenet Healthcare 
  • Tenneco 
  • The Procter & Gamble Company 
  • United Airlines 
  • Walmart 

Join us in making the Rally for Recovery commitment here.