Guidelines to be aware of when making the decision around mandatory vaccination policies in your relevant businesses

Thank you to those who joined the recent JAMMS webinar in conversation with Webber Wentzel. Topics the Webber Wentzel team of experts discussed with us included the vaccination legislation in South Africa, health & safety obligations as employers, and extensive guidelines to be aware of when making the decision around mandatory vaccination policies in your relevant businesses. 

It is important that we encourage our team members to get vaccinated, and to make the process easier for them to do so. We need to do our bit to help increase vaccination numbers in our country to build visitor confidence and play a role in getting SA removed from the red lists.

If you missed the webinar or would like to revisit it, please click here to access the video recording. If you would like to access the presentation and share with your networks, please click here.

JAMMS is hosting a few more interactive sessions in the coming weeks and look forward to some great discussion on very relevant topics. 

Should you have any queries or concerns, please feel free to contact the team at Webber Wentzel directly or contact us at: membership@capetown.travel.

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