CITY OF NEWARK VS. NEWARK POLICE SUPERIOR OFFICER'S ASSOCIATION (PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS COMMISSION) (CONSOLIDATED)

CourtNew Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division
DecidedSeptember 27, 2021
DocketA-0146-21/A-0159-21
StatusPublished

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Opinion

NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE APPELLATE DIVISION

SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NOS. A-0146-21 A-0159-21

IN THE MATTER OF CITY OF NEWARK,

Respondent-Appellant, APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION

and September 27, 2021

APPELLATE DIVISION NEWARK POLICE SUPERIOR OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION, NEWARK FIREFIGHTERS UNION, AFSCME CO. 63 LOCAL 2297, 2298 & 2299, IAFF LOCAL 1860, FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE LODGE 12, NEWARK CO. NO. 21 IFPTE, TEAMSTERS LOCAL 97, JNESO DIST. CO. 1 IUOE, and SEIU LOCAL 617,

Charging Parties-Respondents. ______________________________

Respondent-Respondent,

and

NEWARK POLICE SUPERIOR OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION, NEWARK FIREFIGHTERS UNION, AFSCME CO. 63 LOCAL 2297, 2298 & 2299, IAFF LOCAL 1860, FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE LODGE 12, NEWARK CO. NO. 21 IFPTE, TEAMSTERS LOCAL 97, JNESO DIST. CO. 1 IUOE, SEIU LOCAL 617,

Charging Parties-Appellants/ Cross-Respondents,

NEWARK CO. NO. 21 IFPTE,

Charging Party-Respondent/ Cross-Appellant. ______________________________

Argued September 22, 2021 – Decided September 27, 2021

Before Judges Fuentes, Gilson, and Gummer.

On appeal from the State of New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission, PERC Nos. CO- 2022-026, CO-2022-029, CO-2022-033, CO-2022- 034, CO-2022-035, CO-2022-036, CO-2022-038, CO- 2022-040, CO-2022-042.

Matthew J. Giacobbe argued the cause for appellant/respondent City of Newark (Cleary Giacobbe Alfieri Jacobs, LLC, attorneys; Matthew J. Giacobbe, of counsel and on the briefs; Gregory J. Franklin and Mark A. Nehme on the briefs).

Craig S. Gumpel argued the cause for respondents/appellants/cross-respondents, Newark

A-0146-21 2 Firefighters Union and Newark Police Superior Officers' Association (Law Offices of Craig S. Gumpel, LLC; Craig S. Gumpel, of counsel and on the joint briefs).

Kevin P. McGovern argued the cause for respondent/appellant/cross-respondent, Teamsters Local 97 (Mets Schiro & McGovern, LLP, attorneys; Kevin P. McGovern, on the briefs).

Raymond G. Heineman, Jr. argued the cause for respondents/appellants/cross-respondents, JNESO District Council 1, IUOE (Kroll, Heineman, Ptasiewicz & Parsons, attorneys; Seth B. Kennedy, on the brief).

Christine Lucarelli, General Counsel, argued the cause for respondent Public Employment Relations Commission (Christine Lucarelli, on the briefs).

Zazzali Fagella Nowak Kleinbaum & Friedman, attorneys for respondents/appellants/cross- respondents, AFSCME New Jersey Council 63, Locals 2297, 2298, 2299 and IAFF Local 1860 (Paul L. Kleinbaum, of counsel and on the joint briefs; Albert J. Leonardo, on the joint briefs).

Markowitz & Richman, attorneys for respondent/appellant/cross-respondent, Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 12 (Matthew D. Areman, of counsel and on the joint briefs, Stephen C. Richman, on the joint briefs).

Law Offices of Daniel J. Zirrith, LLC, attorneys for respondent/appellant/cross-appellant, Newark Council No. 21 IFPTE (Daniel J. Zirrith, on the briefs).

A-0146-21 3 Oxfeld Cohen, PC, attorneys for respondent/ appellant/cross-respondent, SEIU Local 617 (Arnold Shep Cohen and R. Leigh Adelman, on the joint briefs).

The opinion of the court was delivered by

GILSON, J.A.D.

On leave granted on an accelerated schedule, we review a September 1,

2021 order issued by a Designee of the Public Employment Relations

Commission (PERC), which denied in part and granted in part preliminary

injunctive relief concerning an executive order issued by the Mayor of the City

of Newark (the City) mandating that all City employees be fully vaccinated

against COVID-19. We affirm the portion of the PERC order allowing the

City to implement its vaccination mandate and reverse and vacate the portion

of the order that imposed restraints on the City or required any negotiations

concerning the implementation, timing, or enforcement of the City's

vaccination mandate. In short, all restraints imposed by PERC are vacated,

and the City can fully implement and enforce its COVID-19 vaccination

mandate forthwith.

I.

On August 10, 2021, the Mayor of the City issued Executive Order No.

MEO-21-0008 (the Executive Order) mandating that all City employees "be

A-0146-21 4 fully vaccinated against COVID-19" by August 16, 2021. The Mayor acted in

consultation with all City department heads, including the Chief Executive of

the City's Department of Health. The Executive Order was also signed by the

City's Corporate Counsel, Business Administrator, and Clerk.

The Executive Order cites the facts that (1) COVID-19 is a contagious

disease that can cause serious illness and death; (2) COVID-19 has caused

serious sickness and death in the City; (3) in March 2020, the Governor of

New Jersey, Philip D. Murphy, declared a public health emergency and state of

emergency because of the spread of COVID-19; (4) the United States Food

and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved emergent use of certain

vaccines (COVID-19 vaccines), which are widely available and effective in

preventing COVID-19;1 (5) medical experts believe that COVID-19 vaccines

are safe and help to prevent the disease, as well as the serious illness and death

caused by the disease; (6) the Delta variant of COVID-19 has increased the

risk of spreading COVID-19; (7) the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and

health experts believe that people who are fully vaccinated against COVID -19

"appear to be protected against the Delta variant and serious illness,

1 More recently, the FDA has fully approved the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine. Press Release, FDA, FDA Approves First COVID-19 Vaccine (Aug. 23, 2021), https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-approves-first- covid-19-vaccine. A-0146-21 5 hospitalization and death"; (8) the number of unvaccinated individuals testing

positive for COVID-19 and requiring hospitalization in Newark continues to

rise; and (9) science and health experts warn that people who are not

vaccinated are at greater risk to contract COVID-19 and at greater risk to

suffer serious illness, hospitalization, and death.

The Executive Order requires all City employees to provide proof of full

vaccination. Any employee who is not fully vaccinated must provide proof of

initial vaccination and has thirty days to provide proof of full vaccination and,

in the interim, must be tested weekly. The employee is responsible for the cost

of testing.2 The Order allows exceptions for religious and medical reasons.

Any employee who fails to comply with the vaccination mandate can be

disciplined, up to termination from employment. In that regard, the Executive

Order states:

If the employee fails to provide a valid negative COVID-19 test result, then the employee will not be allowed to work and will be sent home. He/she will be pay deleted for the day(s) he/she cannot report to work and will be subject to discipline, up to and including termination. …

2 At oral argument, counsel for the City represented that the Mayor had issued an amended executive order stating that the City will pay for the testing and will discuss progressive discipline with the Unions. A-0146-21 6 Any City employee that refuses to follow or adhere to this Executive Order shall be disciplined up to and including termination.

On August 12, 2021, the Newark Police Superior Officers' Association

(SOA) filed unfair labor practice charges against the City with PERC. The

SOA alleged that the City violated sections 5.4(a)(1) and (5) of the New Jersey

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