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Purolator loses courtroom problem after it fired unvaccinated staff

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Editorial Board Published February 4, 2025
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Transport big Purolator has misplaced its B.C. Supreme Court docket problem of an arbitrator’s resolution to compensate unvaccinated staff suspended or terminated by the corporate.

Purolator instituted a “safer workplaces policy” that mandated COVID-19 vaccinations for its staff on Sept. 15, 2021, amid the fast unfold of the lethal virus.

In January 2022, unvaccinated Purolator staff have been both positioned on an unpaid depart of absence or had their contracts suspended — prompting the Teamsters union to file a whole lot of grievances, arguing the vaccination mandate wasn’t affordable.

Practically two years later, in December 2023, a labour arbitrator discovered within the staff’ favour and ordered Purolator to compensate them for misplaced wages and advantages.

The arbitrator discovered the vaccination coverage was affordable till June 30, 2022, a time when scientific proof had shifted to point out that vaccination alone wouldn’t cease COVID-19 from spreading.

In a courtroom problem to that call, Purolator argued the arbitration resolution was not affordable. However in a judgment that was made public on Monday, the B.C. Supreme Court docket discovered within the union and arbitrator’s favour.

“[The arbitrator] determined that the balancing of interests was not fixed in time, but something which could change as circumstances changed,” wrote Justice Bradford Smith.

“He found that as of the end of June 2022, circumstances had indeed changed, such that the [vaccination policy], although reasonable when it was implemented, was no longer reasonable after that date.”

A Purolator flag flies against a grey sky.
Purolator instituted its vaccination mandate at a time when many public well being officers have been instituting comparable insurance policies in 2021. (Carlos Osorio/CBC)

A Purolator spokesperson stated the corporate was disillusioned by the choice and was reviewing its subsequent steps.

“Purolator is always committed to prioritizing the health and safety of our employees, customers and the communities we serve,” the spokesperson stated.

CBC Information has contacted Teamsters Native Union No. 31 for its response.

Shifting scientific proof

Purolator instituted its vaccination coverage in September 2021, after a summer season the place public well being officers had developed insurance policies like vaccine passports and mandates to encourage public uptake of COVID-19 pictures.

That December, the extremely transmissible Omicron variant started to flow into, and public well being officers started recommending booster pictures — as scientific proof confirmed prior vaccinations or infections alone wouldn’t present full safety from an infection.

A masked woman scans another masked woman's phone at a restaurant entrance.
A vaccine card is scanned exterior of Jam Cafe in Vancouver in September 2021. Public well being officers had instituted insurance policies like a vaccine passport to encourage COVID-19 shot uptake. (Maggie MacPherson/CBC)

The next month, unvaccinated Purolator staff started to be positioned on unpaid depart as a result of mandate. Later that 12 months, in November 2022, staff who didn’t attest to their vaccination standing have been additionally terminated. 

The Teamsters union grieved the terminations, and on April 30, 2023, Purolator dropped the vaccine mandate fully.

In his ruling on the union’s grievances, labour arbitrator Nicholas Glass ordered Purolator to compensate staff for misplaced wages between July 1, 2022, and their first day of labor after Might 1, 2023.

Glass stated that, by the late spring of 2022, there was “no longer any scientific uncertainty” that the two-dose vaccination alone offered insignificant safety towards an infection from the quickly spreading virus.

“He concluded that ‘[t]he precautionary principle no longer had any application with respect to protection against infection,’” according to the court decision, summarizing Glass’s arbitration ruling.

A colourized electron microscope image of SARS-CoV-2, the virus behind COVID-19. Scientists are now watching the Omicron subvariant XBB.1.5, which is on the rise in multiple countries, including the U.S.
A colourized electron microscope picture of SARS-CoV-2, the virus behind COVID-19. (U.S. Nationwide Institute of Allergy and Infectious Illnesses)

Purolator argued the arbitrator made an error in weighing staff’ private autonomy and bodily integrity in making his resolution.

The corporate stated the grievances purely associated to the financial hurt and penalties suffered by its staff.

However the Supreme Court docket discovered that the arbitrator was affordable in his evaluation of the case, and lots of of Purolator’s different arguments have been thrown out for not being inside the scope of the courtroom’s judicial evaluation.

“The Arbitrator clearly proceeded on the basis that employees’ personal autonomy and bodily integrity interests were engaged, and it was reasonable for him to do so,” the choice reads.

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