LOS ANGELES—A total of 113 Los Angeles city firefighters have been removed from duty without pay for failing to meet the city’s COVID-19 vaccination mandate for municipal employees, the fire department announced on Dec. 6. The policy requires municipal employees to get vaccinated against COVID-19 by Dec. 18, and those who are not vaccinated in the meantime must submit to testing paid by the employee. In November, the department sent 222 notices to department personnel who had not yet submitted their vaccination status or requested an exemption, warning them of the consequences of violating the mandate. As of Dec. 6, 113 firefighters were placed on leave without pay. The number of off-duty firefighters changes daily due to members updating their vaccination and testing status, according to Cheryl Getuiza, spokeswoman for the Los Angeles Fire Department. Firefighters who continue to resist the vaccination mandate “will be entered into the process for termination of their employment, as outlined in the City …
LAFD: 113 Firefighters Are Off-Duty Without Pay Due to Vaccine Mandate
December 6, 2021
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