IKEA cuts sick pay for the unvaccinated that are forced to isolate. I think we'll be seeing more of this.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-59930206
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-59930206
It will back fire. Employees will simply frustrate the test and trace process.
the no smoking comparison is pointless smokers can still get their fix before after and during lunch/smoke breaks etc .you mean, like workers refuse to follow the "no smoking at work" rule, and offices continue to be filled with smoke because they prefer to be sacked?
Oh no.
They don't.
Plenty of false certificates out there if you care to look...
The whole thing is a farce!
But as always, follow the money
So are you suggesting that the companies do the jabbing?That is precisely why eventually some companies will insist people have the jab. Just a matter of time really.
Otherwise how could they know for sure that their serfs had been jabbed?
So are you suggesting that the companies do the jabbing?
You have to sign extra paperwork to allow your employer to see your medical data. It's very unusual, although it's common in some niche sectors.Companies regularly check employees information like driving license points, vehicle insurance status, convictions etc etc. Wouldn't be difficult to check vaccination status if they wanted to.
They can make a suppository similar to the dowels they use. They can insert it while you are negotiating your new terms and conditions.So are you suggesting that the companies do the jabbing?
Otherwise how could they know for sure that their serfs had been jabbed?
And would you trust a 'flat pack' needle operator?
They can make a suppository similar to the dowels they use. They can insert it while you are negotiating your new terms and conditions.
"Would you like lube with that?"
Quebec are making a charge. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-59960689Ok, it's Singapore rather than here.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...covid-patients-who-are-unvaccinated-by-choice
It's not our style of doing things, but it's interesting to see how the rest of the world handles antivaxers.