The Australian HR Institute is not an organisation we hear much from, and it certainly isn’t offering any competition to rent-an-opinion epidemiologists and public healthy types who corner the Covid commentary market.
But AHRI’s November survey of 760 HR professionals across Australia has thrown up some disturbing numbers about Covid and vaccinations in the corporate workforce.
It appears many employers are sack-happy when it comes to the Covid unvaccinated, mindful there is no legal prohibition of discrimination against staff, and job applicants, according to their vaccination status. Indeed, state governments across Australia are actively encouraging such discrimination, ostensibly in the name of keeping the community safe.
Some of the AHRI findings include:
- 6 in 10 employers are making vaccinations mandatory for at least a portion of their staff, and three-quarters of these are making it mandatory for all staff.
- 6 in 10 say vaccination status will influence their hiring decisions.
- Of organisations who have acted in relation to unvaccinated staff, 27 per cent have terminated contracts; 27 per cent have created remote-only roles; and 8 per cent have been placed on leave or stood down.
- More than half of employers surveyed acted on their own initiative, rather than relying on government advice or directions.


















