The Globe and Mail: Provincial flip-flops on vaccine mandates are creating confusion for businesses
/This is an excerpt of an article written by Rita Trichur originally published in The Globe and Mail. Read the full article here.
As more provinces prepare to relax COVID-19 restrictions, our premiers are seeking political cover from recent social unrest by punting the divisive issue of vaccine mandates to businesses.
“We’ve spent two years being terrified of catching COVID and I think it’s going to take some time for people to lose that level of fear,” said Janet Candido, a human resources expert who is also the founder and principal consultant of Candido Consulting Group.
“I hear from people who are saying ‘I don’t want to go back to the office because I have to travel, I have to use public transit and I don’t know who I’m sitting next to. I don’t know if they’re vaccinated or not.”
Businesses should also pay close attention to staff interactions in the office because vaccine mandates are proving to be a very divisive issue, she said.
“You’ve got to make sure you don’t have the two factions: the vaccinated sitting over there and the unvaccinated sitting over there,” Ms. Candido said. “Try to stay on top of people bringing their personal beliefs into the office and affecting the ability to work.”
Managing social tensions is tricky. But if the recent trucker blockades have taught us anything about managing risk, it is the importance of proactive problem-solving during this pandemic. Too bad that lesson seems to have escaped our elected officials.
“It’s easier to try and address it before it gets really bad than it is to wait three weeks and then try and fix it,” she added.