“I just want to go back to throwing garbage in the rain,” said Daniel Hulkower, a former city sanitation worker fired in February 2022 for refusing the Covid jab.
He was among several other former city workers who attended a City Council committee hearing Monday to lobby for passage of a resolution in support of state legislation that would exempt city workers seeking reinstatement to their former jobs from having to sign a waiver barring them from suing.
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