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February 11, 2022
Unvaccinated NY Teachers Lose Bid For Court To Stop Firings
Forty-three unvaccinated teachers lost their request for a court order banning the New York City Department of Education from firing them for failure to comply with a vaccine mandate, with a New York federal judge ruling Friday that the teachers had ample opportunity to apply for exemptions.
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December 22, 2021
NYC Teachers May Proceed With Vax Mandate Suit
Teachers and staff represented by the United Federation of Teachers have standing to dispute a vaccine mandate laid out in an arbitration award, a New York federal judge said on Wednesday.
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December 20, 2021
NYC DOE, Union Say Teachers Can't Challenge Vax Policy
The New York City Department of Education and the United Federation of Teachers told a federal judge Monday in separate filings that teachers and staff do not have standing to dispute a vaccine mandate laid out in an arbitration award.
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December 08, 2021
Union Says NYC Can't Summarily Fire Unvaccinated Teachers
The United Federation of Teachers urged a federal judge to prevent the New York City Department of Education from firing public employees who do not comply with the agency's vaccine mandate without a disciplinary hearing under state law.
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November 22, 2021
NYC Defends Vax Mandate Against Teachers' Challenge
New York City's Department of Education urged a Brooklyn federal judge to dismiss allegations from a proposed class of teachers and staff that the city violated the Constitution by placing unvaccinated employees on unpaid leave, saying the city's vaccine mandate is "sound and enforceable."