Vax-or-test policy: Lawsuit against Bloomington filed by three city unions contends new regs on COVID-19 impose new unnegotiated employment conditions

A lawsuit filed on Tuesday against the city of Bloomington in Monroe County circuit court claims that a new COVID-19 policy is in conflict with union contacts.

The city’s policy requires employees to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19 or get tested weekly for an infection. If any employee does not show proof of vaccination or get tested weekly, then under the policy, they will be “removed from the workplace until they provide a test result.”

Absences caused by failure to comply with the vax-or-test policy will necessarily mean lost income. The policy states: “They will not be allowed to use benefit time to cover their absences; the absence will be unpaid.”

On Saturday morning through mid-day, a dozen or so members of the city’s AFSCME local, including some workers in the public works and utilities departments, demonstrated on the courthouse square in downtown Bloomington against the city’s vax-or-test policy. They held signs with slogans like, “Please Don’t Abuse Loyal Employees” and “Keep Compassion in Fashion”

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Monroe County OKs $1K vaccination incentive for each employee as pandemic continues surge

At its Tuesday work session, the Monroe County council approved a $1,000 reward for each full-time employee who can show they have been vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus.

Part-time employees are also eligible for a $500 payment, if they can show they’ve been vaccinated.

The latest report for Monroe County, included with the state’s pandemic dashboard update on Wednesday, shows 49 new positive cases for the last day of November. That nudges the 7-day rolling average up to around 32 cases a day.

A recent single-digit day—9 positive cases reported on Nov. 26—has helped to drop the rolling average from its most recent peak of around 40. Three days from now, when that lower figure falls out of the rolling average, an upward trend could be more apparent in the data chart.

The county’s pattern for positive cases looks like it could be following the statewide trend, which seems to be echoing last year’s Thanksgiving dip followed by another rise.

In the last 30 days, Monroe County has seen 17 deaths due to COVID-19.

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