Wed Mar 23, 2022 – 4:52 pm EDT
(LifeSiteNews) — The U.K. government’s Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) is facing questions after declining to provide details on whether the care home staffers who were effectively fired for refusing to get the experimental COVID jabs will get their jobs back now that the government has scrapped the requirement.
The Daily Mail reported that “up to 40,000” home care professionals had been ousted from their jobs after the government imposed its controversial “no jab, no job” policy in November.
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Health Secretary Sajid Javid revoked the jab mandate last week, but hasn’t provided assurances regarding whether those who lost their jobs will be allowed to return to work.
The agency’s silence on the matter has given rise to criticism by members of the House of Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee.
Baroness Cathy Bakewell of Hardington Mandeville, one of the committee’s members, said it was “disappointing” that the department has not provided details regarding whether the unjabbed will be rehired.
The DHSC stated in a memo provided to the committee that it would be up to
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