N.M. Governor, lawmakers call for businesses to implement vaccination policies
New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham and several state, federal and local lawmakers are encouraging private businesses not only to require employees be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 but customers too. At this time, state employees are required to be vaccinated or get tested regularly.
Officials said it's a necessity to stop the spread of COVID-19 as case numbers get higher and higher. A letter that went out to local business leaders and associations encourages them to enforce their own vaccine policies.
"Requiring vaccination of your workforce and/or requiring proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test of the patrons who visit and support your business is within your right as an employer. Implementing that sort of policy to help New Mexico finally end this pandemic is within your power as a community leader."
Meanwhile, the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce supports the move and said some employers have already put mandates in place. KOB 4 reached out to UNM law professor Josh Kastenberg about the recommendation. He said if companies pursue vaccine mandates they can't discriminate. "What I mean by that is if someone has a legitimate religious belief or a medical condition, or they are protected by a union agreement, the company cannot just fire them," Kastenberg said.
As far as refusing service to unvaccinated customers, Kastenberg said that would pose no legal issue.
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