New Brunswick judge rejects ‘rambling’ anti-vax arguments from four public servants
FREDERICTON — A New Brunswick judge has rejected a bid by four public servants to overturn the province’s recent decision to place them on unpaid leave for failing to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
In a scathing decision that takes aim at basic anti-vaccination arguments, Court of Queen’s Bench Justice E. Thomas Christie said the court had no jurisdiction in this case.
In a ruling released today, Christie said employment-related disputes within a unionized workplace like the provincial government must be handled through the union’s grievance and adjudication process.
Last fall, the province made COVID-19 vaccinations mandatory for all government employees, saying those who failed to comply with the directive would be placed on indefinite unpaid leave.