NYC workers to march across Brooklyn Bridge in protest of COVID vaccine mandate
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ULA workers protest vaccine mandate at Decatur facility
DECATUR, Ala. — Protesters gathered in front of United Launch Alliance Tuesday to raise their voices against the federal COVID-19 vaccination mandate.The mandate requires federal workers and government contract employees to be vaccinated or face termination. Masking changes coming for Madison County Schools The workers were calling for medical freedom, religious exemptions, and the right to choose whether or not to get the vaccine."We should…
ON THE GROUND REPORT: NYC Municipal Workers Shut Down Brooklyn Bridge in Epic Protest, 50 to 70 Thousand March to City Hall
After yesterday’s buzz over the “Stand with Kyrie” protest at Barclays Center, I predicted Monday as a potentially historic day for NYC. And it surpassed my wildest expectations. City workers showed up by the tens of thousands to rise up against De Blasio’s tyrannical COVID-19 jab mandates. Like the Barclays Center, I’m reporting from the...
NYC Employees March across Brooklyn Bridge to Protest against Vaccine Mandate (+Video) - World news - Tasnim News Agency
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Thousands of New York police officers, firefighters, and other city employees marched over the Brooklyn Bridge and blocked traffic to protest Mayor Bill de Blasio's COVID-19 jab order.
‘Let’s Go Brandon’ And ‘F*** De Blasio’: Thousands Of NYC Workers March Against Vaccine Mandates
Thousands of city workers and first responders protested against vaccine mandates in New York City on Monday.The marchers, which included members of New York City’s fire and police departments and other emergency services, shouted chants of “Let’s go Brandon,” “F*** de Blasio,” “Hold the line,” “U.S.A.,” and “We will not comply” while moving through the streets of the city and across Brooklyn Bridge. Protesters can be seen waving American and Ga…
Thousands of anti-Biden NYC employees shut down Brooklyn Bridge with vaccine-mandate protest
In New York City, Mayor Bill de Blasio has announced all city employees who want to keep their jobs must get their first COVID-19 vaccine dose by the end of the week. Thousands of the city's employees did not take too kindly to that news, and they made their displeasure known Monday.Approximately 5,000 protesters marched across the historic Brooklyn Bridge to protest the vaccine mandate, the New York Post reported. Many of them were unvaccinated…
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