UC Injunction Lawsuit Critical Update: Chaos and Confusion Continues; The Hearing Date on the Prelim. Injunction now up in the Air, but Thankfully, The UC Grants a Grace Period Until November 12th. Thank you UC!

UC Injunction Lawsuit Critical Update: Chaos and Confusion Continues; The Hearing Date on the Prelim. Injunction now up in the Air, but Thankfully, The UC Grants a Grace Period Until November 12th. Thank you UC!

Folks, there is a lot going on in our injunction lawsuit regarding the UC’s Flu Mandate which was supposed to go into effect on November 1st. However, now apparently the November 1st deadline will not be enforced based on representations made by the UC to the judge hearing the case. It’s complicated, so pay close attention.

We filed the permanent injunction action on August 27th. On September 17th we filed a motion for a preliminary injunction. There are three things you have to know about Alameda County and state court civil court practice. First, you can’t just file a motion in state court. You have to first contact the clerk via email and request a hearing date and a reservation number. The clerk then sends you back a date and a reservation number. So that’s what we did, and due to the urgency of the case, we got an October 14th hearing date and that’s what our preliminary injunction papers show.

The second thing you need to understand is that in Alameda County, all cases start in a general department, department 511. At some unspecified time thereafter, all cases get reassigned to another department/judge for the duration of the case. This part 511 is like a clearinghouse and only deals with motions until a case is reassigned. After we submitted our paper and right as the defendants were finalizing theirs, (September 30th), the case was reassigned to another department, (521). Nothing happened for a while. However, earlier this week, the docket noted that department 521 on its own (and over our written request not to) reset the hearing from October 14th to November 12th, and yes that is after the November 1st flu shot deadline. This was probably due to clerical oversight, though no doubt, some of you might be thinking that something else is going on. However, fact number 3 is that the courts in general and Alameda, in particular, are operating with pandemic induced severe staff reductions, so I am still going with the clerical oversight explanation.

In situations like this, the thing to do is to submit an “ex parte” request to reset the hearing date, and that is what we did yesterday morning, marking it urgent for whatever good that may do. We are now waiting for the court to either rule on our ex parte request and reset the hearing, or tell us when there will be an argument on our request.

BUT WE’RE NOT DONE YET!

The UC defense team (which consists of three outside attorneys and two attorneys from the UC general counsel’s office) put in a response to our ex parte request, opposing it. But one of the reasons they said there wa no urgent need to move up the hearing date was because the UC was not going to enforce the November 1st deadline. Meaning you do not have to get the flu shot by November 1st according to the UC’s lawyers in this case.

Here is the language from the Defendants’ submission to the court:

“UC’s intent is not to “fire” or “expel” any employee or student for not receiving a flu shot between now and when this Court hears this matter on November 12” (page 2 lines 2-3 memo) (emphasis added).

Defendants’ lead counsel also assured the court that the UC “is committed to working with those individuals who must come to campus to find mutually agreeable accommodation. (Declaration page 3, lns 17-18)(emphasis added).

People, representations of counsel to a court is a very serious thing, and if the UC’s own lawyers are saying that you don’t have to comply by November 1st, and if you don’t, there will be no adverse consequences, and that the UC is going to work to find a “mutually agreeable accommodation” I think you can rely on these representations to the court.

In the interests of complete transparency. Here is our ex parte application and the UC’s response. Judge for yourself.

FAexparteresetPIhearingdate

Defendants Opposition to Plaintiffs Ex Parte Application.docx(1)

Declaration of Chun iso Defendants Opposition to Plaintiffs Ex Parte Application, not yet signed(1)

(And by the way, there is absolutely no reason why anyone reading this should be in contact with any of the lawyers in this case. They are professionals and are diligently representing their clients, and doing what they sincerely believe is necessary to protect the UC community. I am making a personal request in the strongest possible (non-scatological) terms that anyone considering doing so, DO NOT DO SO.  It is critical that opposing counsel be able to communicate with each with mutual respect and trust, and there would be nothing, AND I REPEAT, NOTHING more damaging to our case and our ability to advocate for your interests, than one or more yahoos doing something stupid, so please, please don’t.)

Let’s get back on track because there is a problem.

It might take some time for this new UC largess to trickle-down to the various employee relations departments and the student health services and other departments overseeing the flu mandate policy. They might not get the word of the UC’s extension of the compliance date to November 12th (assuming that date remains).

Therefore, what I suggest is that

every single student, staff, or faculty member who does not want to take the flu shot, contact HR, employee relations, or your supervisor and inform them all of the new UC announced to the court delay of the implementation of the order. I think this will help facilitate the communication between the main administration which has given you these extra 11 days, and the campuses which are probably still in the dark about this grace period.

Since I started writing about this issue (like forever ago or so it seems), I have received many dozens is not several hundred emails and calls from students, employees, and faculty objecting to the mandate and wanting to know what they can do to help. So here it is.

Make sure every student, employee, and faculty member in every campus and every facility knows about this new extension and make sure that every single HR, employee relations department, all health services at every campus know about it, and insist that they take no action against any of you until the court renders it decision on the preliminary injunction. NO ONE HAS TO TAKE THE FLU SHOT UNTIL THE NOVEMBER 12th court date, because the UC isn’t going to fire or expell anyone and will work with you all!

Just like the UC appears to have reconsidered treating students differently from employees, it seems like Dr. Drake, the powers that be, perhaps through the very able assistance their inside and outside counsel, recognize your concerns and are willing to allow a court to decide your fate on this important public issue. If so, good on them, and thank you Dr. Drake!

Finally, if there is any push-back from the HR, employee relations, or student health services personnel, drop me an email with the person’s contact information, and I believe the University or its counsel will set it straight (or so I hope and expect, but if not, then our team may get involved).

For now, I am just waiting for the court to rule on our ex parte application. Stay Tuned!

Rick Jaffe, Esq.

 

 

 

12 thoughts on “UC Injunction Lawsuit Critical Update: Chaos and Confusion Continues; The Hearing Date on the Prelim. Injunction now up in the Air, but Thankfully, The UC Grants a Grace Period Until November 12th. Thank you UC!

  1. I am ashamed to be affiliated with the UC after this whole debacle. They are hypocritically going against everything they should represent as a leader in the academic fronteir. At a time when it’s so important to not be divisive they are contributing to segretation, discrimination and distrust. It’s very sad.

  2. So ironic that the UC system just an hour ago sent out a very heavy handed email reminder with link to a lengthy Q & A sheet to the student body about the flu vaccine requirement needing to be met by Nov 1 for anyone intending to be on campus. You’d think their counsel would be communicating with responsible departments to lay low, given recent developments.

    1. And here on Oct 12th they just sent out another one to my department with the same heavy handed Nov 1st deadline.

  3. and today (10/19/20) my organization within UC sent out ANOTHER reminder saying the “expectation” is that everyone is vaccinated and provides proof by 11/1.

  4. Also, did you all know that UCSF sent out a declination form to employees, including hospital employees where you can decline the flu shot and not give a reason? Doctor’s, nurses, etc. can decline the shot!! I sent the form and info to HR at my UC, only to have to follow up with them as they failed to respond the first time. All they told me was that our UC didn’t have a form. They never answered my question when I asked how the mandate as legal.

  5. Also, we were told that we may be put on unpaid administrative leave if we do t obtain the shot by 11/1. I don’t see anything about a grace period of 11/12. We were informed this yesterday, 10/21/20

    1. I was told I was going to get a letter from HR/ superior if I did not get the flu shot by November 1 and I would not be able to work from home.

  6. Unions and teamsters are also involved with helping UC employees who do not want the flu shot. We are told by the unions and teamsters we would have an answer on 10/22, we hear crickets. What can Uc non clinical employees do to help.

  7. Today October 28 I get an email from uc news in the subject line from ucsf we have 4 days left to get the flu shot.
    And under announcements it reads last chance to get you shot by nov 1. They want ucsf at a 100%. Ucsf health is at 81% and the ucsf campus is at 64%.
    They continue to push this vaccination on us !

    1. @Hello I am signed up for Richard Jaffe’s blog so I don’t miss an email update… you may want to do the same. He gives directions for what to do if they are still hassling you after the most recent developments. Here is the link to YESTERDAY’s update. If you let them know what is happening to you it will put the right kind of pressure on the UC system for doing this and keep your job safe, etc. https://rickjaffeesq.com/2020/10/27/what-should-uc-nurses-or-other-uc-employees-do-if-they-are-told-they-wont-be-put-on-the-schedule-because-they-havent-taken-the-flu-shot/

  8. Today October 28 I get an email from uc news in the subject line from ucsf we have 4 days left to get the flu shot.
    And under announcements it reads last chance to get you shot by nov 1. They want ucsf at a 100%. Ucsf health is at 81% and the ucsf campus is at 64%.
    They continue to push this vaccination on us !

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