L.A. says it has terminated 24 city employees over COVID-19 vaccination requirements

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L.A. says it has terminated 24 city employees over COVID-19 vaccination requirements
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As of last week, the city of L.A. had terminated 24 employees for violating requirements for its workers to be vaccinated against COVID-19.

Months after Los Angeles rolled out requirements for city workers to be vaccinated against COVID-19, the city said that as of last week, it had terminated 24 employees for violating those rules.

As of last week, an additional 53 L.A. city employees had received formal paperwork that precedes possible discipline or termination for violating the rules, and seven more LAPD employees were awaiting action by a disciplinary panel, according to personnel department spokesman Bruce Whidden. Los Angeles leaders voted last year to require city employees to either get vaccinated for COVID-19 or secure a medical or religious exemption. In the months since, the city has fended offfrom groups of firefighters and police employees seeking to halt the rollout of the vaccine requirements.

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