Vaccines: employee suspended by ASL, judge requires reinstatement

Government, Bonelli:

(ANSA) – TURIN, 22 JUL – The Labor Section of the Court of Turin has declared the illegitimacy of the suspension provision imposed by a Local Health Authority of the territory on one of its employees for non-compliance with the anti-Covid-19 vaccination obligation. The worker, challenging the ASL provision, filed an appeal, highlighting that his administrative duties did not require contact with other staff or external users, and between 2020 and 2021 he had already worked in agile mode; a modality – pointed out the employee – with which the tasks currently assigned by the company could also be carried out.

In the appeal, presented by his lawyers Valerio Savino and Fabio Pansera, of the Court of Turin, the worker therefore claimed the inapplicability towards him of the vaccination obligation provided for by the ministerial decrees, as well as supporting the duty of the ASL to allow him to carry out work in agile mode. Or, alternatively, to assign it to tasks that did not involve interpersonal contacts.

Judge Lorenzo Audisio, the lawyers let the lawyers know, declared the illegitimacy of the employee’s suspension and imposed on the company his reintegration into the workplace, condemning the ASL to pay the amounts provided for in the period in which the worker was suspended. (HANDLE).

Source: Ansa

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