Brothers and Sisters,
With the solemn news of our members being infected by the spread of the COVID-19 virus, we wanted to pass along the latest news we have pertaining to its impact within the Association. We understand everyone’s frustration with the inability of the Administration to be fourth coming with the information on who is specifically infected. Unfortunately the information is protected by the Americans with Disabilities Act and must remain confidential to stay in accordance with that. However it is safe to assume that with the news of any infected Officers, we are all subject to exposure. In that light we should all continue to practice the social distancing guidelines set fourth by the CDC, even with one another at work, as well as with the public, to the best extent we can. Continue to properly wash your hands often, especially after touching any surfaces within stations, even sub stations and the Headquarters building. At this point the Administration should have distributed to you all the proper PPE they have available. They should be receiving disinfectant wipes for the cruisers in the near future. If you are not feeling well and showing any of the symptoms associated with the COVID-19 virus, please stay home by contacting work partners and informing your immediate supervisor.
I have attached a link from the CDC website that outlines procedures for all businesses. There are other procedures specifically pertaining to law enforcement, which has been passed to the department, via email, by the Administration. However this document addresses general questions and procedures every essential business that remains open should be following. This website addresses what to do if you think you are sick, if a family member becomes infected, and the criteria for returning to work, both being tested and not being tested. Please read through the document and send any questions or conflict through your chain of command and to one of the E-Board members.
It has also come to our attention that the MBTA is attempting to document the reason why an individual is calling out sick. This occurrence is happening T wide and not just to our department. In the event that you are needing to call out of your shift, and you receive a call from the MBTA requesting information about the sick day, you do not have to answer them. If this happens to you, respectfully tell them to “Contact my Union”, and end the conversation.
We understand these are frightening times and want you to please contact us if any concerns or issues arise.
Follow link for “INTERIM GUIDANCE BUSINESSES AND EMPLOYERS”
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/guidance-business-response.html
Follow link to find guidelines on “HOW TO DISCONTINUE HOME ISOLATION”
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/if-you-are-sick/steps-when-sick.html
Fraternally,
The E-Board