Workers returning to offices not required to reveal vaccination status

Thousands of offices and workplaces across the State will begin to welcome back employees from today under the latest easing of Covid-19 restrictions.

The Department of Enterprise yesterday confirmed that workers could not be required to divulge their vaccination status, though they may now be required to attend their workplaces if it is specified in their contract of employment.

The Government has been urging employers to engage with staff representatives to agree on a “phased return”, with a majority of people having spent most of the past 18 months working from home because of pandemic restrictions.

Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise Leo Varadkar said he hoped remote and blended working would become a permanent fixture of people’s employment.

Total doses distributed to Ireland Total doses administered in Ireland 8,557,330 7,049,574

His department published lengthy guidelines on returning to the workplace late last week, but they do not specifically deal with the legal obligations on staff to go back to the workplace.

However, when pressed, a department spokeswoman referred The Irish Times to comments by Mr Varadkar in a recent interview, in which he said: “Ultimately people are bound by their contracts of employment.

“Throughout this pandemic there have been people who have been driving buses, who have been working in shops, who have been working in hospitals ... They were never able to say ‘I’m not comfortable going back to work’, they had to go to work and we need to be respectful to them too and bear that in mind,” he said.

Appropriate ventilation

On vaccination, the spokeswoman said employers “cannot currently require staff to reveal their vaccination status”.

“The Government is confident that the guidance provided, through the recently updated Work Safely Protocol, in addition to the exceptionally high vaccination rate of our adult population, will keep workers safe as they return to the office,” she said.

A guidance note issued under the Labour-Employer Economic Forum earlier this month said that â€" at least until late October, when further restrictions are scheduled to be eased â€" the requirement for physical distancing, the wearing of masks and appropriate ventilation would remain in place for workers.

The National Public Health Emergency Team yesterday reported 1,224 further cases of the disease. A total of 278 people are in hospital with Covid-19, of whom 63 are in intensive care.

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