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Enforcing flu vaccinations

30 replies

creampie · 06/02/2015 09:27

I work for the NHS. A few weeks ago we had an email from line managers stating all staff were to have the flu vaccination unless they had a good reason not to. Acceptable reasons were along the lines of allergy, previous serious reaction, etc. things like moral objections, feeling crap after the last one, didn't appear to be acceptable. We were then told we had to email managers with our flu vacc status, ie whether we had had it or not. It now transpires they are telling people that if they have not had the vaccination and they are taken ill with any flu type illness (ie not even actual flu) that they will not be paid any sick pay.

Not sure how I feel about this but it makes me somewhat uncomfortable. Surely your own private medical information shouldn't be available to line managers under threat of no sick pay? If you get flu, there is a chance that it would have been avoided if you'd had the vacc but this is certainly not guaranteed. What if you broke your leg skiing? That could have been avoided but they will pay sick pay for that.

Is this even enforceable?

(DOI: I actually have had the vacc, before any of this rubbish started. I feel as frontline staff I should take precautions, and am happy to, but am very uncomfortable with the threatening nature of all this)

AIBU to object to this forced declaration of vacc status under threat of no sick pay?

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IceBeing · 06/02/2015 13:23

What an awesome link there....cheered me right up!

windchime · 06/02/2015 13:26

YABU. Why on earth would you want to put yourself at risk of flu? It is a horrible illness. I work for the NHS too and I was first in the queue for the jab.

Sidge · 06/02/2015 13:30

I'd be telling them to jog on (and I've had my flu jab).

No idea how they'd enforce that (vaccination isn't compulsory in the UK) and how would they prove that the flu that led to you being off work and thus unpaid was one of the strains of flu you'd not been vaccinated against?

Even if you've had the flu jab you can still get flu!

Dawndonnaagain · 06/02/2015 13:32

Love your link, Longdistance Grin

plumduffer · 06/02/2015 17:43

contact your union asap, and do not email your managers regarding your vaccination status until you have a solid reply. i'd be very surprised if this legally enforceable. i think they're just assuming that people will play ball.

…and i say this as someone who thinks it is an excellent idea for frontline staff to get the flu jab, and is always sure to get one.

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