Wednesday, September 22, 2021

JUDGE HEARS VACCINE MANDATE CASE ON ZOOM (Updated: Unions Lose in Court) AND UFT LIMITS IN-PERSON CHAPTER LEADERS MEETING TO 200 LIVE SO THEY CAN SOCIAL DISTANCE

 This was on Twitter today:


Someone noted the irony of the court case being virtual and someone else asked why they aren't in live court with 3-feet social distancing where possible.

A similar question can be asked to Michael Mulgrew who is limiting today's hybrid citywide Chapter Leader meeting to 200 chapter leaders in-person. I don't even think that is 1/3 capacity for Albert Shanker Hall. The rest are remote. 

I am not criticizing the UFT for limiting capacity so people can social distance at the meeting but why are they not demanding the same for in-person schooling? 

Oh the irony or oh the hypocrisy? Your call.

Unity must be voted out.

Update: The unions lose in court. The mayor's vaccine mandate stands.

The Court order:



6 comments:

  1. LOL. Good luck, suckers.

    "Oh the irony or oh the hypocrisy? Your call.

    Unity must be voted out."

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  2. Yes, Mulgrew's days are numbered. But hopefully no one has to die or get very sick until we can elect strong leadership.

    We need a remote option for students now.

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  3. This blog and commenter are living in a bubble where everyone hates Mulgrew. Meanwhile he enjoys very high approval among rank and file. The outcome of the Triannual election is always a shock to those so cloistered. Do you think it was any different the last time Mulgrew won 85%? Or the time b4 that with 88%.

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  4. Gaslighting on a large scale by the DOE.

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  5. So now what u all say when covid rages despite 100%vax?who will the libtards blame next?

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    1. 11:37 these vaccines don't completely stop spread. that isn't the point of them. they help limit severe illness, and hospitalization.

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