The San Francisco government meeting on July 4, 2025, featured significant public commentary regarding the city's handling of unvaccinated workers who were terminated during the COVID-19 pandemic. A prominent speaker, representing a group of 1,168 individuals, expressed strong opposition to the city’s hiring practices, insisting that no new hires should be made until all unvaccinated workers are reinstated. The speaker emphasized their belief in equality and justice, arguing that the ongoing exclusion of these workers is discriminatory and unethical.
The speaker highlighted that despite the lifting of the vaccination mandate in August 2023, the city has not rehired those who were let go. They warned that if the city proceeds with hiring new personnel without reinstating the unvaccinated workers, they would pursue legal action against what they termed illegal government practices.
Another public commenter, John Wadsworth, a healthcare worker and representative of SEIU 1021, echoed these sentiments. He urged the city to reconsider its stance and bring back displaced healthcare workers, pointing out the broader implications of such decisions on families and the community.
The meeting concluded with no further public comments, but the discussions underscored ongoing tensions surrounding employment policies related to vaccination status in San Francisco, highlighting the potential for future legal challenges as advocates continue to push for the reinstatement of terminated workers.