Including COVID-19 cases and deaths in what's considered a 'line of duty' injury could open up the possibility of financial compensation for state troopers.
The Massachusetts state trooper's union is pushing back on Governor Charlie Baker's requirement that all officers get vaccinated against COVID-19 and demanded those who are injured or killed from the virus receive additional financial compensation.
At a hearing on Wednesday, Paul Hynes, an attorney for the State Police Association of Massachusetts, argued that the case is not about the validity of vaccine mandates, WCVB reported. Hynes said about 20 percent of troopers aren't vaccinated, but said the lawsuit was a"labor case." If that is granted, anyone who contracts COVID, becomes ill from getting vaccinated, is forced to retire or dies of COVID-19 would be considered to have had a"line-of-duty injury." The designation could come with additional financial benefits for members, WBUR reported.
The State Police Association of Massachusetts filed a lawsuit in the hopes of pausing a mandate that requires all state troopers to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Demonstrators gathered outside the Massachusetts State House in Boston to protest COVID-19 vaccination and mask mandates.
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