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Thursday, November 7, 2024

Bill proposes unemployment benefits for healthcare workers fired over vaccine refusal

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State Rep. Jarett Gandolfo, District 7 | Official U.S. House headshot

State Rep. Jarett Gandolfo, District 7 | Official U.S. House headshot

Assemblyman Jarett Gandolfo (R,C,I-Sayville) has drafted a bill in partnership with Sen. Alexis Weik to grant unemployment benefits to healthcare workers who were terminated for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine. Their dismissals were mandated under Gov. Kathy Hochul’s policy that required vaccinations for healthcare workers across the state. Gandolfo expressed his disagreement with the governor's actions.

“It’s amazing how quickly Governor Hochul went from calling our healthcare professionals ‘heroes,’ to putting thousands out of work and denying them unemployment benefits,” Gandolfo said. “By denying unemployment, it’s clear that the Governor wants to punish the healthcare professionals who decided not to receive the vaccine. This is a horrible way to treat workers, no matter how small the percentage.”

The Gandolfo–Weik bill aims to reinstate unemployment benefits for healthcare workers affected by the governor’s policy. “We have to do the right thing by all healthcare professionals. They showed up every day to battle this virus during the worst days of the pandemic, and none of them deserve to be demonized for making a personal medical decision,” Gandolfo concluded.

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