Claiming that the effect of the de Blasio administration's vaccine mandate is to penalize its members who have been inoculated against the coronavirus as well as those who haven't, the Correction Officers' Benevolent Association Dec. 8 filed a lawsuit in Manhattan Supreme Court seeking a permanent injunction against it being enforced.
Two days later, Justice Shlomo S. Hagler denied a union request for a temporary injunction. Arguments on the permanent injunction will be held next month.
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