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New York (AFP) - The number of New York firefighters requesting sick leave has surged in recent days in what officials said Monday was a protest against the city's Covid-19 vaccine mandate, though they added that all the firehouses remained open. The mandate for all the city's roughly 378,000 employees kicked in Monday, and those who still refuse to be inoculated risk being put on unpaid leave. They no longer have the option of providing a negative test instead, but medical and religious exemptions will be allowed. New York mayor Bill de Blasio said some 9,000 workers city-wide were going on u...
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New York (AFP) - Vaccine-reluctant New York firefighters took to the streets Monday to demonstrate against the city's requirement that they get inoculated against Covid-19 or risk losing their jobs. Several thousand municipal workers, mostly firefighters, marched across the Brooklyn Bridge to City Hall in Manhattan carrying placards that read "Do we ask your vaccine status when you call 911?" and "Essential yesterday, unemployed today." Democratic Mayor Bill de Blasio announced last week that all public employees, including police officers and firefighters, will have to get vaccinated by Novem...
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New York (AFP) - In one Brooklyn firehouse, there is only one survivor of the September attacks still active, but the memory of 12 "brothers" lost in the twisted and smoking debris of the World Trade Center is still achingly alive. The words "We will never forget" now appear on a metal plaque affixed to the facade of the Squad Co. 1 firehouse in Brooklyn's fashionable Park Slope neighborhood. The names of the 12 firefighters from the unit who died that day are inscribed there as well. Their retired colleagues, family members and active firefighters gathered around an American flag on Saturday ...
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