POLL | Should companies make Covid-19 vaccinations mandatory?

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Discovery CEO Adrian Gore says the policy will not infringe on an employee's legal, health and religious reasons for refusing to be vaccinated.

Discovery CEO Adrian Gore says policy will not infringe on an employee’s legal, health and religious reasons for refusing to be vaccinatedDiscovery's Adrian Gore says the company will make Covid-19 vaccinations mandatory for employees from next year.

File photoMandatory vaccination is in the spotlight after financial services firm Discovery Group announced on Thursday it is considering implementing a policy that will make it mandatory for employees to get jabbed against Covid-19.He cited the need to ensure a safe workplace as a reason for the implementation.“This process will consider the employee’s health, religious and other legal rights and seek to balance these with the rights of all employees across the group.

 

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How about blacklisting black owned pharmacies only?

Typical demi-god mentality... The halve truths from their mouths are considered as gospel by the media and dare to differ and they screem fake news. The demi-gods are fake and their gospel are fake news..

When they go that route, we terminate their policies in solidarity for the respect of the Constitution & take the fight to their doorsteps & force them out of SA. Capitalism has this notion that they live above the law, the people can put an end to it with extraordinary pressure

Its time we cancel their policies, they are now showing their true colours.

The convenient truth

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