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Some people will always be assessed as unsuitable for current vaccines (not only Covid).
What kind of responsible employer talks about making vaccination a contractual obligation?
Those who issue PQQ's and contracts based upon fair and ethical treatment of employees may wish to take another look at your tick box questionnaires to ensure you engage with truly responsible contractors.
Tomorrow morning a few more questions will be appearing in my employers PQQ.
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-55654229
Some people will always be assessed as unsuitable for current vaccines (not only Covid).
What kind of responsible employer talks about making vaccination a contractual obligation?
Those who issue PQQ's and contracts based upon fair and ethical treatment of employees may wish to take another look at your tick box questionnaires to ensure you engage with truly responsible contractors.
Tomorrow morning a few more questions will be appearing in my employers PQQ.
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That guy has never been a responsible employer. The best description of him, that I can print here, is "bully".
It's just another ruse to get business.... "all our employees are covid-free" (ignoring the reality of body and/or clothing contamination)
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I note he also says he will pay for the vaccine - good luck with that i dont think there will ba any on the open market for quite some time. We looked at offereing the standard flue vaccine to our staff this year - and could not get the vaccine for love nore money because the NHS had first call on it all.
I will leave makeing vaccination as a condition of employment to the lawers - they will make a fortune out of it im sure.
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He is exactly the sort of ill-informed, “my way or the highway” , obnoxious git that has made the British economy what is today- a total disaster area and laughing stock.
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I am pretty sure that no business can force someone into having a medical procedure against their will. I know our government can't, hence vaccines not being mandatory.
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He has been quoted that he is not forcing anyone, just that they cannot have a job with him if they dont. Isn't this basically the approach he used regarding uniforms and vans previously (for subbies)?
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There are some work activities for which employees are sometimes required to have vaccinations or other medical precautionary treatment, such as work with hepatatis risk and overseas travel
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A uniform or a van can’t make you ill. Where I worked previously, we had containment level 3 laboratories, where we insisted that people have certain vaccinations before they were allowed to work there but this was a condition of employment i.e., you told that of you wanted work in those labs needed the jabs, but we never insisted on them retroactively, in fact we got rid of some of the vaccinations as they were not worth the side effects. Blanket Covid 19 vaccination like this hard to justify especially since we are not sure how long the protection will last.
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Originally Posted by: Kate There are some work activities for which employees are sometimes required to have vaccinations or other medical precautionary treatment
But ALWAYS voluntary. Mrs R has tried several times with the Hep B vaccine because of her employment - it has never taken.
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Originally Posted by: Kate There are some work activities for which employees are sometimes required to have vaccinations or other medical precautionary treatment
But ALWAYS voluntary. Mrs R has tried several times with the Hep B vaccine because of her employment - it has never taken.
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Originally Posted by: Roundtuit
Is that a negative test for the current virus, or all virus, or bacteria?
Or a negative test for intelligence?
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Originally Posted by: Roundtuit
When-will they be testing you? Will it be as you enter, or will you need some proof that you had a test (RT-PCR or LFD) and evidence that you have self isolated since the test to make sure you havn’t picked up the infection somewhere else. Also, how often will they test their own staff because visitors can also claim the right that they are entering a “covid safe workplace”. Has anybody looked at their “risk assessment “ and seen if it is any good?
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I really do not think that he understands what the vaccination is for and what it does and more importantly does not do and unfortunately neither do a lot of the public!
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