The Federal Court of New Orleans suspended the mandatory vaccination against coronavirus in companies with 100 and more employees, writes The Washington Post. Previously, such an order released the administration of US President Joe Biden,
The College of Three judges confirmed its previous decision on this issue of November 6. According to the trial, the requirement of the Ministry of Labor “significantly exceeds the powers of labor protection management authority established by law.” “The disposal is similar not to the scalpel used carefully, but on a sledgehammer, which beats without taking into account the specifics,” they wrote.
According to judges, the ruling entails an additional financial burden for business, threatens the destruction of labor, forcing employees to vaccinate, do tests or dismiss, which potentially violates the US Constitution.
Occupational protection Office obliged all companies with a staff of more than 100 people to vaccinate employees from COVID-19 until January 4, 2022 or demand from non-unmet employees to donate the Coronavirus test at least once a week.
Power 11 states filed lawsuit against the introduction of mandatory vaccination for employees of large companies.