The Malta Independent 14 May 2024, Tuesday
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Employers should not pay for quarantine leave of workers who refuse vaccine - MEA

Friday, 9 April 2021, 13:34 Last update: about 4 years ago

The Malta Employers’ Association has called for a legislative framework and clear guidelines with regard to Covid-19 vaccination at the workplace.

This would ensure a healthy work environment, which is in everyone’s interest, it said.

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During a webinar held on Friday, the MEA reiterated its position to issue a Digital Green Certificate and to expedite the vaccine to employees who cannot telework to achieve herd immunity within the shortest time-frame possible.

Employers need assurances about handling employees who opt not to be vaccinated without justifiable reason. In such cases, whilst employees will be exercising their right not to vaccinate - since till now it is not mandatory - employers also have a duty to protect the workplace and the other employees from infection by having such employees undergo mandatory, regular testing.

The frequency of testing should be determined by the health authorities, it said. Any related costs, including work assessments to accommodate such persons are to be carried by the employee.

Moreover, quarantine leave should not be paid by the employer in such cases. Employers should also be able to ask for certification of vaccination prior to employing someone.

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