Updated 8/7/22

 

Monkeypox Factsheet #1


OLR COVID vaccine mandate updates


Our union and fund offices are open to members for unscheduled appointments. We suggest wearing a mask when visiting our offices. For the safety of our staff and members, union meetings are still being held virtually.  You can still contact the union or funds by phone. You can also email your union rep. 


Updated City Agency COVID Leave and Office Guidance


New York workers are entitled to paid leave for COVID19 Vaccinations. More info.
Employees may also use accrued paid sick leave for vaccination recovery.  More info.


Foreclosure Moratorium Ends Jan. 15, 2022 financial assistance available.

The Eviction Moratorium ends on January 15, 2022 apply for back rent assistance.


Priority COVID Testing For NYC School Staff. The Dept. of Education is encouraging all staff to get tested for COVID-19 before Monday.


  pdf Local 237 Citywide & NYCHA Members May File a New Request for a COVID-19 Vaccination Exemption through Fri. Nov. 5th.  (52 KB)

  pdf Local 237/NYC Agreement on COVID-19 Vaccination Mandate Accommodation Requests, Appeals and Leave and Pay Procedures. (289 KB)


NY1: 25% of school safety agents in NYC still aren't vaccinated


Fox News: Pres. Floyd on the NYCDOE Vaccine Mandate

20-year-old who believed he was too healthy to need COVID vaccine dies, NC mom says


Vaccine Mandate Reinstated at NYCDOE.  The Court of Appeals lifted the temporary injunction.
  pdf Read the order (742 KB)


Judge Ends Temporary Restraining Order on NYCDOE Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccination Mandate

The NYC Municipal Labor Coalition, along with Local 237’s President, sued the City to stop a vaccine mandate that did not include health or religious exemptions.  The Court lifted a temporary restraining order after the City included a process for exemptions. The judge will make a decision soon, but signaled that he will dismiss the suit on the ground that the public health outweighs individual rights.

  pdf Read the Order (186 KB)


Federal COVID-19 Funeral Assistance


COVID-19 Shots for 237  Members, Staff, Retirees & Families.
Do you or a member of your family need a vaccination?  Just fill out the form! After you’ve completed it, a representative working on behalf of Local 237 will contact you to set up the earliest appointment available.


The list of workers eligible for COVID-!9 vaccines was further expanded March 17th


NYC will be holding a virtual COVID Remembrance Ceremony on Sunday, March 14.  Family members are encouraged to share the names and photos of loved ones they lost to the pandemic.  Click here to submit.


Covid-19 Appointment Scheduler for eligible City Workers


As of February 15, New Yorkers with the comorbidities and underlying conditions are eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine.

Expanded list of workers eligible for the COVID-19 Vaccine


COVID-19 Vaccination Info. For NYC Employees


Learning Bridges is a new program that provides free child care options for children from 3-K through 8th grade on days when they are scheduled for remote learning.


pdf Governor Cuomo announces a new Covid-19 notification Alert App (339 KB)


Important Message from Pres. Floyd to Food Service Managers & Supervisors and other DOE members


pdf NYC DOE COVID-19 Testing Policy for all School Staff (Sept. 02, 2020) (56 KB)


Family Court is accepting child support modification petitions by email


The NYS Bar Assn. is providing free lawyers to disadvantaged people who have lost loved ones to COVID-19


  pdf  Free COVID-19 antibody testing for workers in public safety and healthcare settings. (153 KB)


  pdf Section 8 Housing Program Update, May 14, 2020 (255 KB)
237 Legal Services Plan Deputy to Serve on Landlord Tenant Committee


Legal Services Plan Coronavirus Update for 237 Members, May 12, 2020
Council Bills to Aid Families of City Workers Who Die of Coronavirus


Request Your Absentee Ballot Now for the NYC June 23 Primary!


‘We’re running out of money’: De Blasio warns of impending cut to NYC’s first responders without federal help

De Blasio: New York City may lay off, furlough essential workers without federal bailout

Pres. Floyd Appointed to NYC Advisory Council on Re-opening Economy


Child Care Scholarships for Essential Workers

Woodhull Hospital Police, NYPD, salute the Woodhull Community

  pdf How are you doing?  NYPD Foundation “Giving Youth a Voice” Contest (2.84 MB)


Workers’ Compensation And Covid-19/Coronavirus


Safety Information for NYCHA workers, Updated April 29, 2020


Housing Court Legal Update


  pdf Free Covid-19 Testing for Symptomatic Local 237 Members (162 KB)


URGENT UPDATE FROM IRS ON STIMULUS CHECKS
April 22 Deadline. Additional Rebate for some Social Security, SSI and VA recipients.


Your Federal Cares Act Recovery Rebate

CUNY Kingsbridge Officers Donate PPE to Coney Island Hospital Staff


  pdf In response to the COVID-19 emergency, Gov. Cuomo has authorized electronic notary services. (375 KB)

We Have No Idea How Many Public Housing Tenants — or Workers — Have Coronavirus


Info. on NYS Debt Relief and Student Loan Assistance

Face Masks Belatedly Arrive For HA Staff

‘It’s a Time Bomb’: 23 Die as Virus Hits Packed Homeless Shelters

Coronavirus kills over 100 NYC civil servants unable to work from home


  pdf Message to Food Service Managers and Supervisors from President. Floyd (105 KB)


Legal Services Plan COVID-19 Update 4/9/20

CBSNews: NYCHA Employees, Tenants Fear Getting Sick, Union President Says ‘NYCHA Is Unprepared For This Disaster’

NYC lawmakers blast NYCHA’s ‘inadequate’ coronavirus response, including spotty cleaning protocols


NYCHA Employees to Get Masks Even as Workplace Tensions Rise

Caring for Your Mental Health During the Coronavirus Outbreak

  pdf  Child Care Support for H+H Employees During the COVID-19 Crisis (449 KB)


Message from President Floyd: RIGHT OUT OF HOLLYWOOD? Living in a Conronavirus World


In the coming days and weeks, it is important for all of us to stay informed to protect ourselves and our loved ones. We ask that you check our website regularly, and share the information with your co-workers and families. 

  pdf COVID-19 Testing Sites - April 2 (185 KB)  

  pdf Optum ProHEALTH Urgent Care and COVID-19 Testing Locations - April 2 (197 KB)


Legal Services Plan Coronavirus NYC Court Updates


New York 1: Gregory Floyd Discusses Growing Concerns for City Workers Amid Coronavirus

COVID-19 Resources for Retirees

The deadline for applying to the James R. Hoffa Scholarship has been extended to April 14.


Important Message From President Floyd

March 24, 2020

Dear Brothers and Sisters:
This is a very difficult time for all Americans, but especially for those delivering vital public services on the front lines of the New York City pandemic crisis.  The Governor, Mayor and Police Commissioner activated a protocol for all essential personnel to report to work.  The vast majority of Local 237 members, working in the Citywide, Housing and Law Enforcement divisions, are the indispensable employees who will keep the City functioning during the COVID-19 emergency.

There will be no “business as usual” for the foreseeable future.  During this emergency, Local 237 members are being asked to perform new duties.

Read the Full Message

 


Union And Fund Operations and Information

For the safety of our staff and members, union meetings will be held virtually and Local 237’s union and welfare fund offices are not open for unscheduled appointments.  However, Local 237 will continue to provide strong union representation and benefits.  Don't hesitate to call the union or funds or email your Business Agent with any questions or concerns.

General News

General Information on Coronavirus

  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) - The CDC is the best source for all general health-related information about coronavirus Go to www.cdc.gov for information on symptoms, guidance for older adults and others with underlying conditions, travel guidance, guidance for employers and businesses, as well schools, faith- and community-based organizations, among others.
  • New York City Website - The City's website has information including guidance specific to New York City, how to get testing if needed, and policies and guidances for various settings. www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/health/health-topics/coronavirus.page
  • New York State Website -  The site has important information on what the efforts the state is undertaking to protect and assist New Yorkers. https://coronavirus.health.ny.gov/home

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