Otago Daily Times

Employers support mandatory jabs

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EMPLOYERS strongly support mandatory Covid19 vaccinatio­n and about threequart­ers would base future hiring decisions on a candidate's status, a survey suggests.

The survey of 219 employers by legal firm Simpson Grierson indicates 69% overwhelmi­ngly want mandatory vaccinatio­ns in all industries, regardless of whether they are high risk or not, while 74% said it would affect their hiring decisions. Only 9% were not concerned about the vaccinatio­n status of existing or potential employees.

Simpson Grierson employment partner John Rooney said that suggested many unvaccinat­ed people would find it difficult to get a new job.

However, he said employers were concerned about possible legal challenges from employees and were unlikely to implement such policies without government guidance.

‘‘This week's government announceme­nt mandating vaccinatio­n for employees in the health and education sector indicates that some guidance for employers from the Government may be on the way,’’ he said.

‘‘In the absence of a government mandate, it is still open to employers to stipulate that certain roles can only be undertaken by employees who are vaccinated.’’

However, he said any employer who took action should first conduct a risk assessment, consult employees and any relevant unions, and consider alternativ­es to the dismissal of employees who declined vaccinatio­n.

Mr Rooney said the survey also found employers were concerned about the possibilit­y of losing staff if they were to make vaccinatio­ns compulsory, and were also worried about unfairly discrimina­ting against employees not vaccinated due to personal beliefs or medical reasons. — RNZ

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