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left-of-center2012

(34,195 posts)
Wed Dec 22, 2021, 01:48 PM Dec 2021

Pittsburgh won't enforce vaccine requirements for cops, firefighters

The day before an executive order requiring vaccines against COVID-19 for firefighters and police officers was set to go into effect, the Department of Public Safety said it would not yet enforce the mandate. “The City will not take any disciplinary action this week while there is an active grievance,” a spokesperson for the department said. “We are meeting and working cooperatively with the unions.”

The delay in enforcement applies only to firefighters and police officers, which both had unions file grievances against the mandate. Other city employees will still need to comply with the order starting Wednesday, said Dan Gilman, the mayor’s chief of staff.

Mayor Bill Peduto issued an executive order in November requiring vaccines for all city employees, in order to prevent transmission and limit COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths, according to the mayor’s office. The president of the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge No. 1 said at the time the union viewed the unilateral mandate a violation of Pennsylvania labor laws. “They didn’t bargain with us, they issued the order,” union president Robert Swartzwelder told the Post-Gazette in November. “This is a mandatory change of the working conditions, and if you impose a mandatory change you have to bargain over it.”

Under the mandate, any city employee who failed to comply with the order or was not granted an exemption “will be subject to employment actions, including unpaid administrative leave and/or discipline up to and including termination, until they show proof of vaccination,” the order read. Mr. Swartzwelder said Tuesday the police union was still working through its grievance process, but that he had been “satisfied to date with the city’s efforts to follow the contract.”

https://www.post-gazette.com/local/2021/12/21/Pittsburgh-department-of-public-safety-wont-enforce-vaccine-mandate-firefighters-police-union/stories/202112210114

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Pittsburgh won't enforce vaccine requirements for cops, firefighters (Original Post) left-of-center2012 Dec 2021 OP
Fire them all. onecaliberal Dec 2021 #1
Stupid samplegirl Dec 2021 #2
Cops and firefighters come into contact with the public all the time left-of-center2012 Dec 2021 #3
Cut fed funds SheltieLover Dec 2021 #4
We have a new mayor coming into office in Pittsburgh at the first of the year FakeNoose Dec 2021 #5

left-of-center2012

(34,195 posts)
3. Cops and firefighters come into contact with the public all the time
Wed Dec 22, 2021, 02:12 PM
Dec 2021

You would think they would want to be vaccinated.

But "Hell no ! You can't tell us what to do !"

FakeNoose

(35,697 posts)
5. We have a new mayor coming into office in Pittsburgh at the first of the year
Wed Dec 22, 2021, 02:31 PM
Dec 2021


Ed Gainey is a Democrat, and the first Black mayor of Pittsburgh ever. I believe his heart is in the right place, but he's trying to distance himself from some of former Mayor Bill Peduto's policies. This is going to be a problem later, I believe Mayor-elect Gainey is going to regret this eventually.

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