NY Supreme Court Reinstates Employees Who Were Fired for Being Unvaccinated

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Published on October 25, 2022 - Duration: 01:31s

NY Supreme Court Reinstates Employees Who Were Fired for Being Unvaccinated

NY Supreme Court Reinstates Employees , Who Were Fired for Being Unvaccinated.

Fox News reports that on Oct.

24, the New York Supreme Court found that "being vaccinated does not prevent an individual from contracting or transmitting COVID-19.".

Fox News reports that on Oct.

24, the New York Supreme Court found that "being vaccinated does not prevent an individual from contracting or transmitting COVID-19.".

As a result, government employees who were fired for being unvaccinated must now be rehired and paid back wages.

In October of last year, David Chokshi, NYC health commissioner, issued an order forcing all city employees to get a COVID vaccine.

Mayor Eric Adams supplemented that demand with his own executive order that provided exemptions for a select few.

Judge Ralph J.

Porzio, who authored the opinion, found the city's reasoning to be hypocritical.

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The Health Commissioner cannot create a new condition of employment for city employees, .

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Cannot prohibit an employee from reporting to work .

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[and] cannot terminate employees.

The Mayor cannot exempt certain employees from these orders, Judge Ralph J.

Porzio, via opinion.

If it was about safety and public health, no one would be exempt.

It is time for the City of New York to do what is right and what is just, Judge Ralph J.

Porzio, via opinion.

Fox News reports that in NYC alone, 1,400 workers were fired earlier this year for refusing the vaccine.

According to an NYC law department spokesman, โ€œthe city strongly disagrees with this ruling as the mandate is firmly grounded in law and is critical to New Yorkersโ€™ public health.โ€


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