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Employer encourages staff to get inoculated, pays incentive for both jabs

Employer encourages staff to get inoculated, pays incentive for both jabs
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Social Partnership talks about vaccines and testing

Social Share Attorney General Dale Marshall has been tasked with providing the Mia Mottley administration with a legal opinion on the civil and criminal liability associated with aspects of mandatory vaccination and mandatory testing for COVID-19. And the results of that paper will set the table for a series of sectoral and national consultations on the way forward as Government tries to find a solution to the vexing problem of respecting people’s rights to choose whether they want to be vaccinated, the overall health of the nation and getting the economy back on track as more employers are making vaccination a requirement for employment.

CTUSAB backs labour ministry on safety legislation

Social Share The Congress of Trade Unions and Staff Associations of Barbados (CTUSAB), is standing in solidarity with Minister of Labour Colin Jordan who recently put employers on notice that health and safety committees would be implemented in the workplace. President of CTUSAB, Edwin O’Neal, during a media conference at the Barbados Union of Teachers’ Merry Hill, Welches, St Michael earlier today, said they had been in discussions with the private sector and Government to have a programme implemented at every institution and organisation on island. He noted the programme, which is set to be launched soon, would see those in the workplace trained in health and safety.

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