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Courtney McNish The increased vaccination rollout and the government’s vaccinate to operate policy, in conjunction with the covid19 vaccination policy announced by Mario’s Pizzeria which states that unvaccinated workers will remain temporarily laid off while vaccinated workers can return to work, has sparked concern among employees. Human resources and industrial relations expert Courtney McNish said given the circumstances, an employer had a right to demand employees be vaccinated. “It’s a workplace instruction, which is different to the terms and conditions of employment, which talks about the responsibilities and obligations of the parties, for the continuance of the contract. However, workplace instructions are a management prerogative that talk about how the job is done.” ....
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Judge to rule in January on Express House raid Friday 11 December 2020 A HIGH COURT judge will rule in January on the constitutionality of a police raid on a media house in March. At the end of submissions at the virtual trial on Friday, Justice Frank Seepersad set January 13 for his ruling on the constitutional claim filed by One Caribbean Media Group Ltd, the Trinidad Express Newspapers and editor-in-chief Omatie Lyder against the Attorney General, the Commissioner of Police and Supt Wendell Lucas, who led the raid on March 11. The media house has contended that the warrants issued by a justice of the peace to search the premises were unconstitutional, unlawful, arbitrary, unnecessary, and disproportionate. It also says it contravened its right to freedom of the press guaranteed in the Constitution. ....