Great News For Canada! Labor Board Rejects Vax Mandates!
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Lots were excited about this but it’s from New Brunswick and it apparently has nothing to do with the vax. It’s was a local job action issue.
It has everything to do with the vax mandates along with the court case won in Red Deer, Alberta a few months back which proved the CDC could not produce an isolate of covid. These cases are now in the court system and will be used as precedent. All these mandates are illegal according to the law and this is what is being brought into public awareness.
From what I understand it’s been misreported and a lot places ran with it. The patrick king stuff was also blown out of proportion. I’m a friend and want it all to be true but I don’t see much point in being excited about stuff that’s just not there. I’m in BC and have comms with thousands of people who are on the unpaid leave or groups a few days away from it so I have up to minute updates on the movement and honestly there isn’t anything happening that will lead to a speedy resolution.
I agree that there are many lawsuits and situations sitting in wait, myself included but what this accomplishes is that it opens the door to the illegality of it all and can now be used as precedent when the larger cases see their day in court. Same with the Red Deer case.
I've looked into this, it was misreported.
The EAs, education assistants in Canads were sent home by the NB government, as teachers were on strike i believe.
So the union for the EAs took it to the labour board. The decision was that the gov didn't have the ability to force EAs home onto unpaid leave, and they were to report back to work, to even just sit there and get paid.
Nothing to do with vax as far as i found.
That is the point regardless of the arena. The point being is that the government or your employer does not have the legal authority to put anyone on leave without pay.