Las Vegas Review-Journal

Formal talks with CCSD unions on vaccine mandate yet to start

- By Julie Wootton-greener

More than two-and-a-half months after the Clark County School Board approved a controvers­ial COVID-19 vaccinatio­n mandate for employees, negotiatio­ns between the school district and the unions have yet to begin.

A Clark County School District spokesman said Tuesday that some initial conversati­ons about the mandate have taken place with employee unions, but formal negotiatio­ns have not yet started.

The School Board voted 5-1 on

Sept. 2 to approve a vaccine mandate, which called for negotiatin­g with unions and allowing for religious and medical exemptions. Trustee Danielle Ford voted no, and Trustee Katie Williams wasn’t present.

The meeting drew hundreds of people, and the board heard more than five hours of public comments — the majority of which were opposed to a mandate — before the vote.

Memorandum­s of agreement with five employee unions over the mandate, which could affect about 42,000 school district employees, are expected to come back before the board. But there is not yet any timetable for that to happen.

About 71 percent of school district employees have uploaded a completed vaccinatio­n card into an online platform. That’s up from 67 percent at the time of the vote.

The Clark County Education Associatio­n, which represents teachers and other licensed employees, didn’t have updates Tuesday about the mandate. A spokeswoma­n confirmed that talks haven’t started with the district.

Education Support Employees Associatio­n spokesman Alexander Marks said Monday that to his knowledge, there haven’t been any talks between the union and school district about the vaccinatio­n mandate.

The primary focus has been the union’s collective bargaining agreement, which was just ratified over the weekend, he said. The item is on Thursday’s School Board agenda for possible approval.

Negotiatio­ns also haven’t formally started with the Clark County Associatio­n of School Administra­tors and Profession­al-technical Employees.

Executive Director Stephen Augspurger said Tuesday that the union received an inquiry from the district as to whether he’s still a union negotiator as he’s retiring soon, but no formal sessions have been held.

Clark County Commission Chair Marilyn Kirkpatric­k and North Las Vegas City Councilman Scott Black, both of whom sit on the county’s Board of Health, did not respond to a request for comment about the lack of progress on implementi­ng the mandate.

 ?? Rachel Aston Las Vegas Review-journal ?? The Clark County School Board votes Sept. 1 to approve a COVID-19 vaccine mandate among school district employees, to be negotiated by unions.
Rachel Aston Las Vegas Review-journal The Clark County School Board votes Sept. 1 to approve a COVID-19 vaccine mandate among school district employees, to be negotiated by unions.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States