San Francisco public works employee one year from retirement loses job over vaccine refusal

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San Francisco city worker terminated over vaccination status

San Francisco city worker terminated over vaccination status

A veteran San Francisco public works employee said he is losing his job over his vaccination status.

Peter Whitcomb has been employed with the Department of Public Works as a street sweeper for 19 years and he's just one year shy from retirement.

Whitcomb said he received a letter of termination on Wednesday because he is unvaccinated.

Whitcomb said last month that he would accept termination instead of getting vaccinated.

"All city workers who were let go because of this, we'll all get together and sue the city," Whitcomb said. "We want our jobs back and we'll sue for damages."

Whitcomb said four other union workers with the department also received termination letters.

San Francisco said 98% of city workers are vaccinated.

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SF Public Works employee one year from retirement refuses vaccine, risks termination

A 19-year San Francisco veteran public works department street sweeper is uncertain about the COVID-19 vaccine. He is defying the city's vaccine mandate deadline this week. He planned on retiring next year, but if he's out of compliance he could be terminated in November. Losing his retirement to stick to his principles is the risk he says he's willing to take.