Can employers insist their staff are vaccinated?
Vaccine: what are the issues and concerns for employers?
Published 8 October 2021
CORONAVIRUS & EMPLOYMENT LAW FOR EMPLOYERS
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With vaccines very much in the news due to the recent stories around ‘Strictly’ dancers and professional footballers refusing to get vaccinated, Employment Associate Patrick Kilgallon explores the issues and concerns that employers need to consider, including mandatory vaccination policies, the care home sector, and the risk of discrimination claims.
Running time: 12 minutes
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Vaccine: what are the issues and concerns for employers?
Published 8 October 2021
CORONAVIRUS & EMPLOYMENT LAW FOR EMPLOYERS
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With vaccines very much in the news due to the recent stories around ‘Strictly’ dancers and professional footballers refusing to get vaccinated, Employment Associate Patrick Kilgallon explores the issues and concerns that employers need to consider, including mandatory vaccination policies, the care home sector, and the risk of discrimination claims.
Running time: 12 minutes
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