Hawke's Bay Today

‘NO JAB, NO JOB’

A Hawke’s Bay security worker’s refusal to be vaccinated for Covid 19 means she is now looking for another job.

- SAHIBAN HYDE

‘No jab, no job”. A Hawke’s Bay woman claims she may be unable to work because her personal beliefs clash with the vaccinatio­n policy of the security company she works for.

Melanie Petrowski is a security guard for Rescom Security Systems, which is contracted to provide services to the DHB.

“I did the care associate work, watching the high-risk patients, they need someone to watch them 24/7,” she said.

Petrowski loves her job, however, Rescom Security Systems requires all staff to be vaccinated.

Initially, she was told by a staff member via text that she had to have the vaccine because “It’s a requiremen­t from our client”.

However, Hawke’s Bay Today inquiries clarified that the DHB does not enforce mandatory vaccinatio­ns.

A DHB spokeswoma­n said as per the Government advice and directive to all New Zealanders (including DHBs) the Covid vaccine was not mandatory, but it was recommende­d to help save lives.

“Hawke’s Bay DHB is currently vaccinatin­g its workforce and has offered the vaccine to its security contractor­s,” the spokeswoma­n said.

“The DHB understand­s compulsory uptake of the Covid vaccine is this particular security company’s policy for all its staff.”

Rescom Security Systems branch manager Mort Nikolaison confirmed it was “our company requiremen­t that our staff working in the DHB environmen­t be vaccinated”.

He said Petrowski still worked for the company.

“She’s still employed with us. “Our staff can’t choose where they work with us, I put them where I can put them. She’s a casual worker,” Nikolaison said.

Petrowski said she had been offered “other positions”, but was unhappy with the hours and pay offered. Previously she had been working two to three eight-hour shifts per week.

“There’s other jobs that don’t require the vaccine at the moment but I don’t want those. I like my hospital job. No jab, no job.”

Petrowski, a Christian and former One Party candidate for Tukituki in the 2020 general elections, has several reasons for saying “no”.

“It’s my body, my choice. I have done my research, I have allergic reactions.

“It [getting the vaccine] could mean potential death.

“I had Covid in November, I recovered. I am already immune.”

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