Half of Bosses Won’t Allow Unvaccinated Staff Back into Offices, Survey Finds

A survey of more than 300 business owners indicates that a significant proportion of unvaccinated workers will not be allowed to return to their workplaces, even when lockdown restrictions are lifted. The Mail has the story.

Half of business owners say they won’t allow their staff to return to offices if they haven’t had a Covid vaccine.

A survey of more than 300 bosses found that 51% would allow only those who had been jabbed to visit company premises.

The study, which covered firms that employ fewer than 250 staff, comes as more companies prepare for a return to workplaces as lockdown eases…

Tycoon Charlie Mullins, who founded Pimlico Plumbers, has already said he will introduce a “no jab, no job” policy for new employees

Meanwhile, other employers are considering using health passports so that only vaccinated staff or those who have tested negative for Covid can enter their offices.

The results of this survey – conducted by Yonder on behalf of Cignpost ExpressTest – suggest that even “hybrid working” (working from home some of the time) won’t be allowed by over half of Britain’s bosses for those who decide against taking the vaccine.

Worth reading in full.

Stop Press: We ran a post about the legality of ‘No Jab, No Job’ and whether employees could refuse to comply and keep their jobs here.

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realarthurdent
5 years ago

“The results of this survey – conducted by Yonder on behalf of Cignpost ExpressTest”

Not exactly an independent survey then, who benefits if employees need to keep testing themselves.

More nudging younger people towards unnecessary and potentially harmful vaccination…

RickH
5 years ago

Mengele lives.

peyrole
peyrole
5 years ago

I was going to post that this must fail a lagal test, then I read about the forced vaccination of the person against their families wishes.
The UK appears to have slipped into a fascist police state.

Fingerache Philip
Fingerache Philip
5 years ago
Reply to  peyrole

“APPEARS” ?,?

Cheezilla
5 years ago
Reply to  peyrole

You’ve just noticed?

steve_w
5 years ago

UK daily deaths

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steve_w
5 years ago
Reply to  steve_w

and Sweden daily deaths

you can really see how our lockdown, mass vaccination program, mask wearing and insane levels of testing altered the progression of the disease

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steve_w
5 years ago
Reply to  steve_w

I’ve put them on the same graph

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steve_w
5 years ago

Its now 6 days since the schools went back. no change in R.

Fingerache Philip
Fingerache Philip
5 years ago
Reply to  steve_w

Give em time!

Apache
Apache
5 years ago

Not directly connected but my Wife reports LFT results via a NHS Track and Trace portal. Today it wanted a photo of the test strip. They are not even trusting people to report the results now. The sinister undertones behind this amaze me.

Ozzie
5 years ago
Reply to  Apache

What work does your wife do? I am a teacher – we have been “strong advised” to do tests, but needless to say, my test kit remains unopened – there is no way for the employer to check up on whether tests have been done or the test results.

Apache
Apache
5 years ago
Reply to  Ozzie

Private health care provider on behalf of NHS. They have said that the testing is mandatory and she isn’t the sort to argue. Needless to say the cannot provide a photo button was clicked. I do work for the NHS and report through a different portal. Or at least I did until 2 weeks ago when I ran out of tests. I haven’t been chased and I haven’t gone looking.

Cheezilla
5 years ago

Nudge Unit Psy-Op. Brainwashing bosses and grooming the sheeple to comply.

Quernus
5 years ago

I wonder what the questions were – would these same 51% of bosses maintain such a policy if they realised that they would be opening the doors to employment tribunal and discrimination claims?