The proposal is part of a push to fill hundreds of vacant positions across King County departments.
King County may re-hire people who lost their jobs because of the vaccine mandate.SEATTLE — King County Council members are considering rehiring employees who were let go for failing to abide by the COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
After two years of the mandate — requiring all county employees and contractors to show proof they received the vaccine — the county’s vaccine requirement expired this year on Feb. 6. Dunn claimed approximately 300 King County employees lost their jobs over failing to comply with this mandate. King County’s formal discussion to bring back the previously-fire employees began Wednesday morning after numerous public comments supported the idea during county forums.King County Corrections Guild
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