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Mandatory Covid-19 vaccines for domestic workers and gardeners in South Africa

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While much of the focus on vaccine mandates in South Africa has focused on corporates and large businesses, many South Africans have raised questions about whether they can introduce mandatory vaccinations for domestic workers, gardeners and other employees in their homes.

Talita Laubscher, a partner at legal firm Bowmans, says domestic workers and gardeners at private households are still ’employees’.

“As such, they are protected against unfair dismissal and are entitled to the minimum terms and conditions of employment as set out in the applicable Sectoral Determination, issued in terms of the Basic Conditions of Employment Act,” she said.

“They too, have the right to a safe work environment, and their employers have the obligation to ensure a healthy and safe workplace.”

As is the case with all other categories of employees, domestic workers and gardeners also have a legal obligation to ensure safety where they work, said Laubscher.

“And they have the right not to be unfairly discriminated against on the grounds listed in section 6(1) of the Employment Equity Act. These grounds include, for example, disability, religion, conscience and belief.”


What the general rules say 

Laubscher said that all the normal rules regarding vaccine requirements would accordingly apply to domestic workers, including:


Specific considerations for domestic workers  

Turning to the specific issues of domestic workers and gardeners:


The steps to take

Before introducing mandatory vaccinations in the household, an employer would need to discuss the following with the domestic worker/gardener, and solicit and consider the employee’s representations:

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