Furniture retailer Ikea told The Daily Mail on Jan. 9, that they would cut sick pay for unvaccinated staff in the UK who self-isolate after contact with a person with the CCP Virus. The Swedish furniture retailer, which employs more than 10,000 people across 22 stores in the UK, joins an expanding list of companies that are slashing pay for employees who are unvaccinated. Ikea, which typically pays its staff between £404 and £452 ($547 and $612) per week, will only pay unvaccinated staff as little as £96.35 a week under the Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) that is stipulated by law. “Unvaccinated co-workers without mitigating circumstances who have been identified as close contacts of a positive case will be paid statutory sick pay,” said an Ikea spokesperson. “We appreciate that this is an emotive topic and all circumstances will be considered on a case by case basis, therefore anyone in doubt or concerned about their …