Sentinel & Enterprise

Teachers unions blast Baker

Over lack of vax mandate

- By erin Tiernan

The two largest teachers unions are blasting Gov. Charlie Baker over the state’s lack of a uniform vaccine policy at schools, saying he is “abdicating his responsibi­lity” by leaving students and teachers unprotecte­d against coronaviru­s variants.

“A statewide mandate requiring educators to be vaccinated, in accordance with what President Biden is calling for, would best protect our communitie­s – including communitie­s of color, which have been hit the hardest by the pandemic,” Massachuse­tts Teachers Associatio­n President Merrie Najimy said in a statement.

She added: “Given the surging rates of infection from coronaviru­s variants, Governor Charlie Baker is abdicating his responsibi­lity by not leading a coordinate­d statewide strategy to address this crucial public health initiative.”

The Republican governor has defiantly signaled there would be no statewide COVID vaccine mandate for Massachuse­tts educators, despite a call to action from President Biden for gover

‘The accountabi­lity, authority and responsibi­lity rests with the municipal government­s and they therefore need to figure that one out.’

– Gov. Charlie Baker

nors to do so last week. Instead, Baker has placed the decision on the backs of cities and towns.

During a meeting with reporters on Monday, Baker said cities and towns “are the primary employer and primary owner of the conditions of work with municipal employees,” which includes teachers.

“The accountabi­lity, authority and responsibi­lity rests with the municipal government­s and they therefore need to figure that one out,” Baker said in response to a Herald reporter’s question.

It’s led to a patchwork of municipal vaccine mandates, most notably in Boston. Beginning Monday, all municipal employees — including teachers — must provide proof of vaccinatio­n or submit to weekly COVID-19 testing, per the policy the local teachers union signed Sept. 9.

Several other districts, including Brookline, Amherst-Pelham, Berkshire Hills, Holliston and others have also imposed or are considerin­g similar mandates, according to reports.

“Educators and our students cross town lines every day, and the virus isn’t contained by municipal boundaries,” American Federation of Teachers Massachuse­tts President Beth Kontos said. “Public health decisions during a deadly pandemic are too important to be left to politicize­d local decisionma­king. On masking, testing and vaccinatio­n policy, we need statewide leadership guided by public health experts.”

It’s a decision, however, Geoff Beckwith of the Massachuse­tts Municipal Associatio­n supports.

“We appreciate very much the approach Gov. Baker has taken,” he said. “Gov. Baker defers to municipal leaders and government about what works best for them.”

 ?? STuaRT CahILL / bosToN heRaLD ?? Gov. Charlie baker is under fire from the state’s teachers unions as he has refused to implement a statewide vaccine mandate for schools.
STuaRT CahILL / bosToN heRaLD Gov. Charlie baker is under fire from the state’s teachers unions as he has refused to implement a statewide vaccine mandate for schools.

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