
Judge pauses Chicago police vaccine requirement
CNN
A Cook County judge paused the vaccination requirement for the Chicago Police Department on Monday until the union's grievances can be arbitrated.
Chicago's vaccination policy remains in effect otherwise, Judge Raymond Mitchell said in his order, including "the reporting and testing obligations."
The ruling concerns a lawsuit the local Fraternal Order of Police lodge filed, saying negotiations over the CPD's Covid-19 policy were underway when the city "implemented their unilateral changes" to the policy while "there were several collective bargaining issues that remained unresolved on the bargaining table," CNN reported at the time.

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