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Labor/Employment,
Civil Litigation

Nov. 29, 2021

LA firefighters ask about pay if they are suspended over vaccine

More than 500 city firefighters individually named in a lawsuit brought by a group called the Firefighters 4 Freedom Foundation, have asked a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge to declare the city’s vaccine mandate unlawful and enjoin enforcement of it.

Los Angeles City firefighters challenging coronavirus vaccine mandates say they need to know now whether the city can fire or suspend them without pay while they wait for a judge to rule.

More than 500 city firefighters individually named in a lawsuit brought by a group called the Firefighters 4 Freedom Foundation, have asked a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge to declare the city's vaccine mandate unlawful and enjoin enforcement of ...

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