Its reported some retail staff are being docked pay for the time it takes to get vaccinated.
Leo Varadkar has urged businesses to "have a heart" when it comes to allowing employees time off to get their vaccine.
It follows multiple reports of people being docked wages for the time they took to get vaccinated.
Tánaiste and Minister for Business Leo Varadkar says that shouldn't be happening
Following @thejournal_ie report on retail workers being docked pay and having to pay back time to attend their vaccine appointments, Varadkar says workers should 'name and shame' employers and calls on companies to 'have a heart' https://t.co/Z8exA4LfrI
— TheJournal.ie (@thejournal_ie) July 22, 2021

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