The city still stands by their past decision to require the vaccination mandate for city employees saying the vaccination mandate saved lives.
New York City this week will end a controversial Covid-19 vaccine mandate for city employees, ending a policy that has at times pitted the city’s leadership against its municipal workforce.
Mayor Eric Adams announced Monday that New York City is lifting its Covid vaccine mandate for city workers, only a few months after the same requirement for private employers was rescinded by the ...
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals blocked President Biden's mandate on Thursday that about 3.5 million federal employees ...
Wu tightened the mandate in December to require vaccination for those who don’t have a medical or religious exemption. Under former acting Mayor Kim Janey, city employees were allowed to get tested ...
The vaccine mandate, which led to the firing of hundreds of city workers who declined to get the shots, will end Friday, Mayor Eric Adams announced Monday. Adams, a Democrat, said that with more ...
Earlier this month, Adams dropped the city’s vaccine mandate for municipal employees but said that the nearly 1,800 people who were fired for flouting it would have to reapply for their old jobs ...
In 2021, New York City instituted COVID-19 vaccine mandates for both public- and private-sector employees. These mandates allowed for limited exemptions for religious or medical reasons ...
The court rejected arguments that Biden, as the nation’s chief executive, has the same authority as the CEO of a private ...
The ruling from the full appeals court reverses an earlier ruling from a smaller three-judge panel that upheld the vaccine ...
President Joe Biden’s order that federal employees get vaccinated against ... by a three-judge 5th Circuit panel that had upheld the vaccination requirement. Judge Andrew Oldham, nominated ...