So, I work in a nursing home, and like most of healthcare, they're going full on 'jab or job' and mandating the vaccine if you want to stay employed. I'm of course not budging, letting them fire me for this, but a fair few of my coworkers are going to capitulate.
So I figure, I'm going to make sure the other side loses even when it wins. I remember that awhile back, OSHA ruled that any side-effects from mandated vaccination had to be recorded as workplace injury, and had to be compensated as such. This would also require workplaces to sign a liability waiver, or else be faced with pretty vicious lawsuits. So I go searching to see if I can find this paperwork, print it out, pass it on to the people who are knuckling under... And what do I find...
https://www.osha.gov/coronavirus/faqs#vaccine
"DOL and OSHA, as well as other federal agencies, are working diligently to encourage COVID-19 vaccinations. OSHA does not wish to have any appearance of discouraging workers from receiving COVID-19 vaccination, and also does not wish to disincentivize employers’ vaccination efforts. As a result, OSHA will not enforce 29 CFR 1904’s recording requirements to require any employers to record worker side effects from COVID-19 vaccination through May 2022. We will reevaluate the agency’s position at that time to determine the best course of action moving forward."
Ain't been updated since then, and the major push for vaccine mandates started really gaining steam in the past few months... I'm guessing that their silence is being taken as tacit approval, or that they've given the go-ahead in the back rooms. So the high muckety-mucks know they can get away with it without even a ghost of resistance...
I don't remember seeing this circling around these parts, and I do a fair bit of lurking... Thought everybody should know that there's yet another area where worker protections from this bullshit have rotted through.
Also found this little bit of loveliness in my news: https://archive.is/uAN4z "Biden Tells Nursing Homes to Vaccinate Staffs to Keep Medicare, Medicaid Funds"
As I remember it, OSHA's initial requirement to report vaccine injuries as workplace injuries was immediately held up as a key resistance component against vaccine mandates. The large amount of publicity led to their quickly recanting, and then the point was just as quickly tossed aside by those who are against mandates. Their initial position was unexpected, so OSHA was assumed lost and unrecoverable once that position was walked back. Less under the radar, and more moving on from a lost cause.