Lightfoot: City employees will be required to be vaccinated against COVID-19 – WGNTV (Chicago)

On Friday, Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle announced that all county employees must be vaccinated against COVID-19 by October.
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Pensions Paid First
4 years ago

Maybe enough people will quit in protest and the city can hire new employees. These new tier 2 employees would replace tier 1. These type of mandates could really save the city and maybe the state money.

Truth Seeker
4 years ago

And the threats continue with forced jabbing of people. Hoping most hold the line and call the bluff. This is not about a virus or jab or pandemic. It is about taking down this Country and the world. Praying that more wake up.

William Wallace
4 years ago

The desperation is palpable to keep the sheep believing their lies.

Incompetent people who can’t manage their way out of a paper bag threaten your livelihood unless you take an experimental drug with unknown long-term side effects, is unsuccessful at keeping you from getting last year’s virus, doesn’t protect you from this year’s virus, both of which present no danger statistically speaking and are highly treatable with therapeutics.

NB-Chicago
4 years ago

The suntimes articale states that city is “in negotiations” with unions to demand all city workers get vaccinated. Or, in otherwords are city worker hero’s will be getting some kind of $pay-o-la$ or day off to get a shot. And taxpayers will be getting the shaft as usual. I didn’t get anything to get my shot

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