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Due to compulsory vaccination from February
Austria is looking for employees who hunt down vaccine refusers
Anyone who does not want to be vaccinated in Austria from February 2022 must expect a fine. Employees should ensure that the fines are paid. Therefore, inspectors are now being sought.
Published: 12:58 pm
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Updated at 4:26 pm
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The police are standing here at a corona measures demonstration in Vienna. In the city of Linz in Upper Austria, people are said to be hunting down vaccine busses.
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Linz has a population of over 200,000 and is the capital of the federal state of Upper Austria.
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Because whoever infiltrates the compulsory vaccination will be asked to pay. In numbers: buses of up to 3600 euros. That is the equivalent of a good 3740 francs.
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Not all Austrians are enthusiastic about the vaccination and the imminent compulsory vaccination.
From February Austria wants to get serious: Anyone over 14 years old has to be vaccinated against Corona. The Austrian government announced this last week.
This can create new jobs, as the example of Linz shows. The city has a good 200,000 inhabitants and is the capital of the federal state of Upper Austria and has the lowest vaccination rate in the entire state. According to data from the e-vaccination card, only 63 percent of residents have been vaccinated twice.
Chasing after the unvaccinated booers
Linz now wants to hire people who are supposed to hunt down vaccine refusers, as reported " today ". They should check whether those who do not get vaccinated really pay for it. Because whoever does not get vaccinated will be asked to pay. Up to 3600 euros, the equivalent of a good 3740 francs.
The vaccination inspectors receive a wage of at least 2774 euros, the equivalent of around 2880 francs. The salary is paid 14 times a year.
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The job includes, among other things, the creation of penal orders as well as the processing of appeals. A completed Matura is required in the job profile. In addition, the hunters should be resilient and willing to work. Specifically: ready to work more overtime!
Only Austrian citizens are employed for the work. And of course, applicants must either be vaccinated or recovered.
Even if the unvaccinated in Austria will soon be upset - the general corona situation in the country seems to be relaxing at least for the moment. On Monday, almost 1,800 new cases were reported within 24 hours. The lowest value in two months. Probably the result of the three-week lockdown that ended on December 12th. (nl)
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Due to compulsory vaccination from February Austria is looking for employees who hunt down vaccine refusers Anyone who does not want to be vaccinated in Austria from February 2022 must expect a fine. Employees should ensure that the fines are paid. Therefore, inspectors are now being sought. Published: 12:58 pm | Updated at 4:26 pm IMAGO IMAGES / SEPA.MEDIA 1/7 The police are standing here at a corona measures demonstration in Vienna. In the city of Linz in Upper Austria, people are said to be hunting down vaccine busses. GETTY IMAGES/WESTEND61 2/7 Linz has a population of over 200,000 and is the capital of the federal state of Upper Austria. 3/7 IMAGO IMAGES/SKATA 6/7 Because whoever infiltrates the compulsory vaccination will be asked to pay. In numbers: buses of up to 3600 euros. That is the equivalent of a good 3740 francs. IMAGO IMAGES / SEPA.MEDIA 7/7 Not all Austrians are enthusiastic about the vaccination and the imminent compulsory vaccination.
From February Austria wants to get serious: Anyone over 14 years old has to be vaccinated against Corona. The Austrian government announced this last week.
This can create new jobs, as the example of Linz shows. The city has a good 200,000 inhabitants and is the capital of the federal state of Upper Austria and has the lowest vaccination rate in the entire state. According to data from the e-vaccination card, only 63 percent of residents have been vaccinated twice.
Chasing after the unvaccinated booers Linz now wants to hire people who are supposed to hunt down vaccine refusers, as reported " today ". They should check whether those who do not get vaccinated really pay for it. Because whoever does not get vaccinated will be asked to pay. Up to 3600 euros, the equivalent of a good 3740 francs.
The vaccination inspectors receive a wage of at least 2774 euros, the equivalent of around 2880 francs. The salary is paid 14 times a year.
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Ösi with Matura and 2G The job includes, among other things, the creation of penal orders as well as the processing of appeals. A completed Matura is required in the job profile. In addition, the hunters should be resilient and willing to work. Specifically: ready to work more overtime!
Only Austrian citizens are employed for the work. And of course, applicants must either be vaccinated or recovered.
Even if the unvaccinated in Austria will soon be upset - the general corona situation in the country seems to be relaxing at least for the moment. On Monday, almost 1,800 new cases were reported within 24 hours. The lowest value in two months. Probably the result of the three-week lockdown that ended on December 12th. (nl)
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