Wednesday, April 7, 2021
[Un]Vaccinated Workers in the Labor Market
Chris Albertyn (Albertyn Arbitration, Toronto) has sent the position paper Vaccinated and Unvaccinated Workers in the Labor Market, drafted by labor law academics in Israel. Here's the introduction:
Covid-19 poses numerous challenges to the labour market. The most recent are dilemmas concerning the appropriate regulation of access to work for unvaccinated workers, and the possible infringement of labour rights that may ensue. Being the first country in which large scale vaccination took place, there is a heated debate within Israel on this topic. As part of the public discourse, 17 labour law experts from academic institutions around Israel have written the position paper presented below:
We, a group of leading labour law scholars from Israeli law faculties, have been closely monitoring the public and legal discourse around the access of unvaccinated workers into workplaces. We are concerned that at this time, when a large share of the adult population in Israel is being vaccinated, there are calls to terminate the employment of workers who are not. To this end, we wish to emphasize a few basic principles of labour law and human rights that lie at the heart of Israeli law and international labour law. These principles should guide regulation on this issue, whether it is negotiated by the parties to collective labour law, the legislature, or in the labour courts' judgements.
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https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/laborprof_blog/2021/04/unvaccinated-workers-in-the-labor-market.html
I've recently heard that my friends on the faculty of the law school at University of Yangon are either in jail or in hiding. I'm particularly worried about the faculty member with whom I work every year to help her students prepare for an international human rights moot court competition.
Posted by: Rick Bales | Apr 9, 2021 7:22:52 AM