On the BB some have argued against the right of a business or empoyer to make employment criteria or conditions when it comes to vaccinations.
There are a few things to consider.
First, vaccinations are not covered under HIPAA. Employers have the right to immunization and vaccination data if they believe it necessary in the course of business. This does not include medical diagnosis or medications.
Second, historically employers had (and have) the right to require vaccinations that they deem necessary.
Historically requiting vaccines is most common in occupations where employees provide personal services to individuals who are at high risk of developing serious complications if they were to contract the virus. This is why it is legal for emoyers to mandate a flu shot if they consider it necessary.
There are some, as mentioned, on this board who believe the people, not the emoyer, should make this determination.
Whether one believes it us a good freedom or not, the fact is there are some on this board who desire to strip this freedom from the employer and give it to the people. This is socialistic.
But it is also dangerous. Why stop at vaccines? Why not strip companies like Hobby Lobby from the right of free speech and let the people decide what should be said or supported?
When we start stripping away basic rights we will, IMHO, see other rights decline.
My view is that businesses should retain their rights as long as they operate within the law (they cannot violate anti-discrimination laws, labor laws, etc.).
There are a few things to consider.
First, vaccinations are not covered under HIPAA. Employers have the right to immunization and vaccination data if they believe it necessary in the course of business. This does not include medical diagnosis or medications.
Second, historically employers had (and have) the right to require vaccinations that they deem necessary.
Historically requiting vaccines is most common in occupations where employees provide personal services to individuals who are at high risk of developing serious complications if they were to contract the virus. This is why it is legal for emoyers to mandate a flu shot if they consider it necessary.
There are some, as mentioned, on this board who believe the people, not the emoyer, should make this determination.
Whether one believes it us a good freedom or not, the fact is there are some on this board who desire to strip this freedom from the employer and give it to the people. This is socialistic.
But it is also dangerous. Why stop at vaccines? Why not strip companies like Hobby Lobby from the right of free speech and let the people decide what should be said or supported?
When we start stripping away basic rights we will, IMHO, see other rights decline.
My view is that businesses should retain their rights as long as they operate within the law (they cannot violate anti-discrimination laws, labor laws, etc.).