Appeals panel won’t vacate ruling allowing Chicago to impose Covid vaccine mandate on police officers, despite union contract – Cook County Record

Judge Mary Mikva said the arbitrator determined “implementation of the city’s vaccination policy was an exercise of the city’s contractually recognized management rights provided for in” the unions’ collective bargaining agreements. But the unions insisted that finding violates their right to bargain before implementation, to not be subject to unilateral changes and to take impasses to arbitration. They also said such rights can’t be waived through a union contract absent “clear, unmistakable and unequivocal language providing for the waiver.”
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3 years ago

AMENDMENT 1!

the unions’ collective bargaining agreements.

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