EMPLOYERS cannot compel their staff to have a Covid-19 vaccine without good reason, an employment lawyer has warned. But staff in some sectors could be sacked for refusing the jab if they present a threat to other people such as medical patients and social care users. Laura Bowyer, HR and employment law specialist at the Affable Partnership in Southampton, said: “The last time government enforced vaccinations was the Vaccination Act 1853 for smallpox, which was repealed a long time ago.” Compelling staff to have a vaccination would breach the Human Rights Act if the employee had a reasonable concern about side effects or danger and could also breach the Equality Act if the employee suffered discrimination because of their religion or a disability, she said.
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