Israeli court: School can ban teacher for not vaccinating
An Israeli labor court ruled that a school can refuse to allow an unvaccinated employee to come to work. The Tel Aviv court said that the teaching assistant’s personal rights did not outweigh the “duty to care for the well-being of her students, their families and the employees at the educational institution.” The municipal council of the town of Tzur Yigal in central Israel decided to require all school staff members to either vaccinate against the coronavirus or take regular tests in order to enter their schools. The court determined that Sigal Avishai will also not be entitled to receive pay for the missed days of work.
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