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Mandatory Vaccinations?

Friend of Mara

Active Member


While this will likely go to court experts seem to think that requiring vaccinations for employment at a given place will be legal. Does this only affect hospitals and healthcare workers or is this a universal option? Should an employer be able to fire you based on your vaccination status?
 

The Hammer

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Premium Member


While this will likely go to court experts seem to think that requiring vaccinations for employment at a given place will be legal. Does this only affect hospitals and healthcare workers or is this a universal option? Should an employer be able to fire you based on your vaccination status?

I mean, you can be denied public schooling based on your child's vaccination record, so I don't see this as any different.

It's for the safety of the community at large.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member


While this will likely go to court experts seem to think that requiring vaccinations for employment at a given place will be legal. Does this only affect hospitals and healthcare workers or is this a universal option? Should an employer be able to fire you based on your vaccination status?
I'd require vaccination for the safety of all workers
exposed to each other. I have one apartment undergoing
renovation, soon to be ready for leasing. I'll require that
the new tenant be vaccinated. This is because of a shared
HVAC system.
No one is forced to rent from me. Anyone who doesn't like
how I run my property can do business elsewhere.
 

Orbit

I'm a planet


While this will likely go to court experts seem to think that requiring vaccinations for employment at a given place will be legal. Does this only affect hospitals and healthcare workers or is this a universal option? Should an employer be able to fire you based on your vaccination status?

I used to work in a hospital, and universally vaccinations are required, especially the TB vaccine. I don't see this as any different.
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
Should an employer be able to fire you based on your vaccination status?

If an employer wants to fire someone based on them being vaccinated, they should have to post signs saying that no one is vaccinated at the business - enter at your own risk.

Conversely, it's a health and safety measure for other employees so yes, indeed, requiring vaccination to work anywhere where other employees work or the public comes can and should be mandated.
 

9-10ths_Penguin

1/10 Subway Stalinist
Premium Member
Should an employer be able to fire you based on your vaccination status?
Mostly yes.

If an employee is unvaccinated because of a legitimate medical condition or disability (e.g. an allergy to an ingredient in the vaccine), then they should be accommodated to a reasonable degree.

If they're unvaccinated because they just don't like the idea, well, too bad for them.

In some contexts, I'd argue that an employer might have a duty to require their employees to be vaccinated.
 

QuestioningMind

Well-Known Member


While this will likely go to court experts seem to think that requiring vaccinations for employment at a given place will be legal. Does this only affect hospitals and healthcare workers or is this a universal option? Should an employer be able to fire you based on your vaccination status?

Absolutely. You have every right to refuse to be vaccinated, but you have to be willing to live with the consequences, which is that much of society may choose to shun you.
 

Valjean

Veteran Member
Premium Member
If an employer wants to fire someone for being vaccinated, they should be prepared for a wrongful dismissal lawsuit.
But not in the deregulated, small-government, Republican, "Right-to-Work" states, where anyone can be fired at any time, at the whim of his employer. ;)
 

Unveiled Artist

Veteran Member


While this will likely go to court experts seem to think that requiring vaccinations for employment at a given place will be legal. Does this only affect hospitals and healthcare workers or is this a universal option? Should an employer be able to fire you based on your vaccination status?

I think the issue is the get it or else thing. Maybe they would have got the vaccine, majority of them, if they weren't threatened their job.

I don't think so. My parent works at SEC as a special police and they're thinking of making the vaccine mandatory. She said she'd quit her job she had for over ten years--not so much because she doesn't trust the vaccine but more of how companies, hospitals, etc threaten people to get it.

No. I don't believe an employee should be fired. Can you imagine if majority of the people Did Not get vaccinated and left their job because of the ultimatum?

If it were the majority, how would the hospital (and businesses) handle that?
 

Unveiled Artist

Veteran Member
I used to work in a hospital, and universally vaccinations are required, especially the TB vaccine. I don't see this as any different.

But this isn't about the vaccine taking, it's about giving the "choice" after one has gotten their TB and other credentials they Knew about before they got the job.
 
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