How should employers deal with employees reluctant to return to the workplace?
Government advice in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales...
Vaccinations
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Improving access to vaccinations and educating people about their benefits could help boost uptake among at-risk groups, a report recommends.
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As more employees return to the workplace, employers may want to know what proportion of their workforce has had their...
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Fewer people are believed to have long Covid than previously thought, new figures from the Office for National Statistics suggest.
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Despite rollout success and low Covid case rates, vaccine-hesitant health workers have been suspended without pay.
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People working in care homes from 11 November who have not received both Covid-19 vaccinations can self-certify medical conditions to...
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Care home staff in England have until Thursday 16 September to receive their first Covid-19 jab.
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Federal government workers, as well as federal healthcare workers, will also be expected to have received the vaccine.
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The government has launched a consultation today on plans for NHS staff in England to be required to be double-jabbed...
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Multinational bank UBS has told staff that they can continue to work from home if they haven't yet chosen to be vaccinated against Covid.
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The NHS Covid Pass can be used in England as evidence of full vaccination, a negative test or natural immunity....
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Employers risk landing in legal hot water if they try to force a double-jabbed employee into work if they insist...
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Australian airline Qantas has insisted all staff must be vaccinated against Covid-19.
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Self-isolation, Covid-19 vaccinations and GDPR: employers’ questions answered
by Jo Moseleyby Jo MoseleyFrom Monday 16 August 2021, employees who have been double vaccinated (or are aged 18 and under) will be able...
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A quarter of employers are not granting workers paid time off to get Covid-19 vaccinations, according to a survey from...