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Canadian employers shed unvaccinated workers, labor lawyers in demand

Published 11/03/2021, 12:47 PM
Updated 11/03/2021, 04:01 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visits a COVID-19 vaccination clinic in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada July 2, 2021. REUTERS/Blair Gable/File Photo

By Steve Scherer

OTTAWA (Reuters) -Canadian employers are firing or putting on unpaid leave thousands of workers who refused to get COVID-19 shots, squeezing an already tight labor market and raising prospects of potentially disruptive legal challenges.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promised https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/unvaccinated-federal-workers-canada-will-be-put-unpaid-leave-globe-mail-2021-10-06 vaccine mandates as a central part of his successful campaign for re-election in September, setting a precedent that has spread from the public to the private sector.

The mandate for federal workers is one of the world's strictest, and the government has extended it to federally regulated spaces, which include airports, and to air and rail travelers.

Across Canada, hospitals, banks, insurers, school boards, police and some provincial administrations are now implementing https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/more-canadian-businesses-will-embrace-vaccine-mandates-workers-minister-2021-08-25 similar policies for current and future hires.

Unvaccinated workers whose livelihoods are on the line - in a country where more than 83% of the eligible population over 12 years old have had their shots - are flooding labor lawyers with calls.

Air Canada and WestJet airlines alone, where well over 90% of staff are vaccinated, are suspending hundreds who are not, and demanding that new hires get inoculated. Toronto transit agencies are likewise putting hundreds on unpaid leave and reducing some services.

Ottawa Hospital, the capital's largest and where more than 99% of staff are fully vaccinated, put on unpaid leave 186 people who failed to prove they were. Services will not be cut, however, said spokeswoman Michaela Schreiter.

While the unvaccinated have some hopes of collecting severance pay or employment insurance, the legal advice that many are getting is that simply not wanting the shot is not grounds for a lawsuit.

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"Most people are really unhappy because they want to ... force the employer to change the policy," said Paul Champ of Champ & Associates in Ottawa, whose firm has fielded 20 to 30 calls a day from unvaccinated workers. "I've been very clear to people that that's not going to be successful."

Only strict religious or medical exemptions are being accepted by most employers, who have a right to impose health and safety conditions in the workplace, Champ said.

JOBS SQUEEZE

However, to avoid losing thousands of nurses and other medical staff and being forced to cut services, the Quebec provincial government on Wednesday dropped its previously announced inoculation requirement for healthcare workers, and Ontario said it would not introduce one.

"Implementing a province-wide vaccine mandate for hospital workers can negatively impact the care patients receive," Ontario Premier Doug Ford said in a statement, underscoring the way the mandates can exacerbate a labor shortage.

Some 64% of firms say they are facing more intense labor shortages https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/canadian-wage-inflation-looms-perfect-storm-hits-labor-market-2021-10-28 than a year ago, which are preventing more businesses from meeting growing demand, the Bank of Canada said last month.

The jobs market will face added pressure beginning Nov. 15, when as many as 20,000 unvaccinated federal workers - out of some 300,000 - are due to be put on unpaid leave.

"Departments and agencies will assess operational needs ... and are focused on ensuring that there is no noticeable impact on service," said Genevieve Sicard, a spokeswoman at Canada's Treasury Board, which oversees the civil service.

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The Treasury Board said it had no knowledge of a legal challenge yet, though that seems only a matter of time.

"There are a lot of people willing to take this to the end because they can see the loss of one person's rights are a loss of everyone's rights," said Stacey Payne, founder of Feds for Freedom, a group of federal employees who say the mandates infringe on their privacy and freedom.

Unions could have some success in challenging vaccine mandates for people who work from home and do not interact with others, said Daniel Lublin, founding partner of Whitten & Lublin in Toronto.

The mandates are "a one-size-fits-all approach," he said. "... And the problem I have with that is that Canadian employment laws always look at context."

Workers also have a legal argument for severance pay or for employment insurance, lawyers said. Employment Minister Carla Qualtrough has argued that those who lose their jobs because they refuse to get vaccinated should not collect employment insurance.

"A lot of people were playing this out to the wire to see if companies were actually going to fire them," said Lublin. "If they do get fired, I do think that they're going to fight it."

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'they can see the loss of one person's rights are a loss of everyone's rights," said Stacey Payne, founder of Feds for Freedom, a group of federal employees who say the mandates infringe on their privacy and freedom.' --- No! No! No! -- Can you see it? Uneducated FEDERAL gov't employees. They're like the roughneck Americans who don't get the point: When it comes to beating a kil' 'ler virus and pull on the same side of science you CAN'T pull 'privacy and freedom' out of the hat to place against science. It doesn't work that way! -- I'm glad I did not take my father's recommendations to work for the federal government and accept a cozy 9-5 workplace and cradle to grave benefits, so I prefer to be self-employed and don't have to fit in with nonsense, uneducated, and slow-thinking people like those in the government. Government is always slower than non-government employers and the self-employed. When gov't makes rules they are all-inclusive and no reason to doubt those rules.
The unvaccinated are at risk of slowly dying out. God forbid they have children. Many children have already been left behind by foolish American mothers and American fathers who thought they know better than science and went against gov't recommendations. -- It's been proven that the uneducated could not adapt to the rapidly changing conditions that presented under Covid-19. -- All the demonstrations have died down. Why? Because the demonstrators realized how st.'upi.'d their arguments were in the face of themselves dying of Covid and leaving a massive hole in the hearts of their loved ones, including children. They needed 11+11=22 months of 'warming up' to the news, just like uneducated Trump couldn't ADAPT TO RAPIDLY CHANGING conditions that required adapting to. If he hadn't paid people in high school to write his essays he would have been forced to develop his brain. But NO! He grew up with a silver spoon and had to act special. That's why he won't be re-elected: It's Common Sense.
Science got us into this Covid-19 mess and science will get us out of it. Science is all about Testing, Testing, Refining the procedures, and Retesting. "Freedom" and "Entitlement" are NOT PART of the formula. Babies get vaccinated with a brickload of vaccines that have prevented unnecessary disease and suffering, including Polio, which my granny had who was born in the late 1800's. Myself, I picked up a bacterial relative of Covid-19 a month before Covid hit, in 2019 December, because I had not been vaccinated for Pneumonia. I had a bad time in 2019 December fighting pneumonia: 3 weeks and all my XMS and New Year's 2019 was wrecked. Don't tell me anything against vaccinations. Go to school and learn to read and write!  It's mainly the uneducated people who can't wrap their mind around the vaccine and who are at risk of falling prey to the wrong big talkers, and then they 'err on the side of acting against gov't advice'. Wake up: Gov't is usually behind the curve on announcing news.
It's about time we get these UNEDUCATED TRUMPish folks to wake up, fully 12+10=22 months after the WRITING WAS PUT UP ON THE WALL FOR ALL TO SEE in 2020 January. My God, How st 'up.id can people become? -- It's totally common sense that the last lung to be primed with the vaccine will be the last lung that is open to breed another variant which the whole world has to jump through the hoops for to finance and administer with thousands of unnecessary lives lost in the process, all for what? For some folks who can not read and think at the same time? These folks have been stretching the patience of us, the people, and our efforts to stamp out this virus for a better tomorrow. These Trump'ish folks deserve to have all their benefits cut and pay for all future hospitalization and medications out of their own pocket. -- Gov'ts of the world: Tax these foot draggers please who have been tying up our police and gov't resources.
for the unvaccinated Trump supporters, ponder this....president Trump has been vaccinated ....he got his but thinks you shouldn't get yours....I wonder why that is.
the disgusting, are the unvaccinated and their special need to ignore reality; indangering themselves and possibly everyone they come in contact with.they are infringing on the rights and safety of others.
the unvaccinated were looking for the "freedom" to make people sick. after all they are special and mustn't be inconvenienced with masks or vaccines.
disgusting. authoritarians and their quislings don't care though, and they aren't concerned with the consequences.
the consequences for the unvaccinated are sickness and maybe death 1 in 500 Americans have already died from covid-19.
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