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Ontario lawmaker authors bill that would ban COVID discrimination of employees

Updated: September 28, 2021 at 4:57 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Sep 28, 2021 – 4:05 pm EDTTue Sep 28, 2021 – 4:05 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — Independent Ontario MPP Roman Baber has proposed legislation that would prevent employers from suspending, firing, or penalizing employees who choose not to get the COVID-19 jabs.

“I’m calling on Doug Ford to immediately recall the legislature to allow for the introduction and the passing of my proposed private member’s bill, the Jobs and Jabs Act 2021,” said Baber at a press conference on September 14. “Over the next few months, countless Ontarians will lose their jobs and their ability to put food on the table, because of a personal choice. And while their choice is different than I, and the choice that many Ontarians made, we all agree that it’s still a choice.”

Baber said that his proposed Jobs and Jabs Act 2021 would also ban employers from firing those who refuse to disclose their “vaccination status.”

He said employers should be willing to “accommodate” employees or offer rapid tests as an alternative, but that “no Ontarians should lose their jobs because of a personal choice.”
“The Doug Ford government slogan was always, ‘open for business and open for jobs’,

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