More than 800 city employees in Boston, Massachusetts were suspended without pay on Tuesday for reportedly not having complied with the city’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate or weekly testing requirement. A total of 812 employees were put on unpaid leave after they were determined to be non-compliant with the city’s mandate to take the COVID-19 vaccine, acting Boston Mayor Kim Janey said at a news conference Wednesday morning, reported local station WFXT. That figure would represent about 4 percent of the city’s entire workforce of about 18,000 employees. Around 6:30 p.m. local time Wednesday, the city announced an updated figure of 637 employees who were not compliant with the COVID-19 vaccine mandate. It also said that of the 812 put on unpaid leave, the employees who were later determined to have been in compliance can be paid again when they return, reported NBC10 Boston. Meanwhile, employees who are suspended can return to work by …
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