Unvaccinated employees during Covid-19 emergency: Debating the Italian labour court referral

IF 1.1 Q2 LAW European Labour Law Journal Pub Date : 2024-05-20 DOI:10.1177/20319525241251439
Silvio Sonnati
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This contribution examines the inadmissibility of a preliminary reference order submitted by the Court of Padua, Italy to the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU). The case involved the suspension of a worker, who, while legally obliged, declined to have the Covid-19 vaccine. The Italian court temporarily halted proceedings initiated by the worker's appeal. The author provides a comprehensive analysis facts of the case, the applicable national legislation, and the content of the preliminary reference order. The order scrutinised the compatibility of the conditional authorisation issued by the European Commission for the release of vaccines in circulation at that time. Additionally, it explored potential discrimination against workers who, by refusing vaccination, faced suspension from work without pay, as per explicit legal provisions. The contribution concludes by addressing the specific details of the inadmissibility ruling from the CJEU. Case: Judgment of the Court (Second Chamber) of 13 July 2023. D. M. v Azienda Ospedale-Università di Padova. Request for a preliminary ruling from the Tribunale Ordinario di Padova. Reference for a preliminary ruling – Public health – National legislation imposing a vaccination obligation on health professionals – Suspension from duty without pay for personnel refusing the vaccine – Regulation (EC) No 726/2004 – Medicinal products for human use – Vaccines against Covid-19 – Regulation (EC) No 507/2006 – Validity of conditional marketing authorisations – Regulation (EU) 2021/953 – Prohibition of discrimination between vaccinated and unvaccinated persons – Inadmissibility.
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在 Covid-19 紧急事件中未接种疫苗的员工:意大利劳资争议法庭的转介
本文探讨了意大利帕多瓦法院向欧盟法院(CJEU)提交的初步参考命令的不可受理性。该案涉及一名工人的停工问题,该工人虽有法律义务,但拒绝接受 Covid-19 疫苗接种。意大利法院暂时中止了该工人的上诉程序。作者全面分析了案件事实、适用的国家立法以及初步参考命令的内容。该命令详细审查了欧盟委员会为当时流通的疫苗放行所签发的有条件授权的兼容性。此外,它还探讨了对工人的潜在歧视,根据明确的法律规定,工人拒绝接种疫苗将面临停工停薪的处罚。文章最后讨论了欧盟法院做出的不予受理裁决的具体细节。案例:法院(第二法庭)2023 年 7 月 13 日的判决。D. M. v Azienda Ospedale-Università di Padova。请求帕多瓦普通法庭做出初步裁决。初步裁决的参考资料 - 公共卫生 - 规定卫生专业人员有义务接种疫苗的国家立法 - 拒绝接种疫苗的人员停职停薪 - 第(EC)726/2004 号条例 - 人用医药产品 - Covid-19 疫苗 - 第(EC)507/2006 号条例 - 有条件的上市许可的有效性 - 第(EU)2021/953 号条例 - 禁止歧视已接种疫苗和未接种疫苗的人员 - 不可受理。
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