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MTN seeks mandatory vaccination for employees from January…or else

19/12/2021
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MTN seeks mandatory vaccination for employees from January…or else
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MTN wants vaccines to be made mandatory

Many South African companies have opted for mandatory vaccination in order to ensure a safe workplace environment, but that has also opened them up to potential legal challenges.

MTN’s move follows president Cyril Ramaphosa’s announcement last month that the government was considering making Covid-19 shots compulsory for citizens to access certain places and activities.

Business lobby groups have supported the move though one of them, Business Unity South Africa, said without specifying that it was expecting legal challenges and was seeking a legal opinion to help companies enforce the vaccine mandates.

South Africa’s biggest trade union COSATU last month said that its position regarding compulsory vaccination has “evolved” and it now supports such mandates as a means of curbing the pandemic.

“MTN Group’s new vaccine policy is a measure to meet MTN’s legal obligations in regard to providing a safe workplace,” MTN said in a statement. “It (vaccine mandate) also recognises the right of employees to apply to be exempted from the policy and/or refuse vaccination on certain clearly defined grounds.”

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