Busa CEO Cas Coovadia told eNCA that since its request to the court a number of employees have formally lost actions against their companies.
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JOHANNESBURG - Business Unity South Africa says it's no longer waiting on a High Court declaratory order for clarity on the introduction of mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations in the workplace. It sought the order late last year to help give business owners and employers confidence on where exactly the law stands on their rights.But Busa CEO Cas Coovadia has told eNCA that since its request to the court a number of employees have formally lost actions against their companies.Coovadia says Busa’s legal team is of the view that a declaratory is order is not needed.
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