Hundreds of Southwest Workers Protest COVID-19 Vaccination Mandates at Airline’s Headquarters
Hundreds of Southwest Workers Protest COVID-19 Vaccination Mandates at Airline’s Headquarters

By Jack Phillips

Hundreds of Southwest Airlines employees protested outside the carrier’s headquarters in Dallas against the pending COVID-19 vaccine mandate, according to footage posted online.

A flyer that circulated online for the event called for a peaceful protest against the COVID-19 vaccine mandate, calling on workers and others to gather outside the headquarters.

“Let your voice be heard,” the flyer says. “Please join your Southwest Cohearts, vaccinated or not, in exercising your first amendment right to a peaceful protest of the recent Covid-19 vaccination mandate.”

Some protesters were seen holding signs that read, “No jabs for jobs,” “freedom not force,” and “terminate the mandate,” CBS Dallas reported.

Earlier in October, Southwest announced it would require COVID-19 vaccines for all its workers, including pilots, with medical or religious exemptions.

The airline’s CEO, Gary Kelly, said last week that while he disagrees with the mandate, he has to implement the requirement after President Joe Biden’s Sept. 9 announcement requiring COVID-19 vaccines for federal contractors. Southwest is a federal contractor, he said.

“I’ve never been in favor of corporations imposing that kind of a mandate. I’m not in favor of that. Never have been,” Kelly told CNBC. “But the executive order from President Biden mandates that all federal employees and then all federal contractors, which covers all the major airlines, have to have a [vaccine] mandate … in place by Dec. 8, so we’re working through that.”

Other than Southwest, United Airlines, American Airlines, JetBlue, Alaska Airlines, and Hawaiian Airlines have announced they would mandate vaccinations for their employees. Delta Air Lines has not mandated COVID-19 vaccines for workers, but has forced unvaccinated employees to pay a monthly $200 surcharge for healthcare.

The Southwest Airlines Pilots Association (SWAPA) union filed a lawsuit asking a court to issue a temporary injunction against the airline’s vaccine mandate, arguing that vaccine side effects could pose a unique risk to pilots, who are required to undergo regular medical testing.

Over the past weekend, Southwest asked the court to reject SWAPA’s effort and argued that an injunction would damage the company’s business. “The injunction that SWAPA seeks is extraordinary,” Southwest’s lawyers said in response to the union’s lawsuit.

The airline also experienced thousands of flight cancellations earlier this month, triggering speculation that pilots or other workers walked off the job over the vaccine mandate. SWAPA, the Federal Aviation Administration, and Southwest denied those claims, although it’s not clear why so many Southwest flights were canceled while other carriers’ flights were not.

The Epoch Times has contacted Southwest for comment.

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