The City of Prince George responded with misinformation to the Citizen’s request to clarify the city’s vaccine mandate policy.
In interviews and at public forums, Serup raised the issue of city employees who lost their jobs due to the city’s COVID-19 mandate requiring all employees to be vaccinated.
After the Citizen posted its story about the city’s mandate policy, multiple unvaccinated City of Prince George employees reached to say they had been placed on unpaid leave without benefits. Several of them provided the Citizen with copies of letters sent to them from the city's human resources department.
"After that date, the City will begin the process of posting and filling your job," the letters say. "You will remain as an employee on leave of absence until such time as you become qualified to return to work."
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