The 7 Massachusetts State Troopers will be reinstated and receive back pay
Seven Massachusetts State Troopers, who were previously suspended due to a COVID-19 vaccine mandate, have prevailed in a legal battle with the Massachusettsโ government and will be reinstated to their jobs, according to the State Police union in Massachusetts.
The news release from The State Police Association of Massachusetts, an independent arbitrator found that the state police violated the troopersโ rights to anti-discrimination and affirmative action.
The association said that now-former Massachusettsโ Governor Charlie Baker and Department of the State Police did not give troopers โreasonable accommodations to their sincerely held religious beliefs.โ
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The news follows a long fought legal battle with the Massachusettsโ government after Baker signed an executive order requiring all executive branch employees to provide proof of vaccination by October 2021 or face disciplinary action, including possible termination.
Eleven Massachusetts State Troopers and one sergeant were fired in April 2022 over their refusal to get vaccinated. Sgt. Michael Cherven
State Police Association of Massachusetts President Sgt. Michael Cherven speaks during a press conference in Boston on Oct. 18, 2021 to make a statement and answer questions regarding Governor Bakerโs vaccine mandate and the deadline that took effect at midnight.
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State Police Association of Massachusetts hold a press conference in Boston on Oct. 18, 2021 to make a statement and answer questions regarding Governor Bakerโs vaccine mandate and the deadline that took effect at midnight. He stands with Executive Board Members of SPAM Representatives from the National Troopers Coalition Representatives at the Boston Common directly across from the Massachusetts State House. (David L. Ryan/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
Following the arbitratorโs ruling on Friday, seven state troopers will be reinstated and awarded their full seniority rights and all benefits minus any interim earnings and/or unemployment compensation, according to the union news release.
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Association President Patrick McNamara called Gov. Bakerโs executive order an โattack on organized labor and the rights of our members.โ
โEarlier today, I had the distinct honor and privilege of informing seven of our Troopers, who have been suspended without pay due to Executive Order 595, that they would be returning to work. This fight began in October 2021 when the Association filed a grievance on their behalf,โ McNamara said. โSince then, the Association has been committed to making these members whole. Through this lengthy and grueling grievance and arbitration process, the Association has remained steadfast in our fight to right the injustices of the Baker Administration.โ
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