You do realise the decision to sack the worker was upheld, not reversed. And half that article is the dummy spit by the commissioner who got out voted in the appeal decision which was denied. The main issue here is the evidence the worker provided was pretty weak. I have to agree I'm not in favor of mandatory vaccination for all, some circumstances it's warranted as it is proven to definitely protect the majority from infection and transmission. But not all, definitely aged care and such it should be a thing, considering flu vax is already a requirement and that is even less effective than covid vaccines have proven.
All this hoopla for a disease that worldwide has killed 0.03% of the population. Most of those elderly and with underlying (even if not known) conditions.
You might want to look at the faces of the dead that have made the same comment on the Herman Cain awards list, you might just book an appearance there by sporting those comments.