Beginning Wednesday this week, the Steamship Authority will require all employees to show they have had at least one Covid-19 vaccination, the boat line announced Tuesday.
Beginning Wednesday this week, the Steamship Authority will require all employees to show they have had at least one Covid-19 vaccination, the boat line announced Tuesday.
The vaccination requirement takes effect Jan. 5, which is also the first day of the winter ferry schedule. Employees who are not fully vaccinated will have until Feb. 16 to come into compliance.
The SSA is using the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention definition of fully vaccinated, as adopted by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, the announcement said.
Speaking to the Gazette by phone Tuesday, SSA spokesman Sean Driscoll said the vaccine mandate has been under discussion among boat line managers and with the numerous maritime unions that cover employees since October.
Gov. Charlie Baker issued a vaccine mandate late in the summer for all state employees that was subsequently challenged. Because the SSA is a quasi-state agency, Mr. Driscoll said it was unclear whether the mandate applied, but in the end he said it was decided that the boat line should adopt its own mandate.
“It really comes down to a matter of public health — it’s for the protection of our employees, it’s for the protection of our customers,” Mr. Driscoll said.
The boat line employs roughly 700 people, 500 of them permanent, year-round workers; the rest are seasonal or part time employees. The total vaccination rate among employees is around 65 per cent, Mr. Driscoll said.
There are eight maritime unions, the majority of them Teamsters, according to Mr. Driscoll. To date only one has agreed to the vaccine mandate: the Service Employees International Union, which represents reservation clerks.
Negotiations are ongoing with the other seven bargaining units, but Mr. Driscoll said the requirement is nevertheless being implemented as a management mandate and applies to all employees, he said.
He said since the notice went out to employees, many have been asking questions, including about medical and religious exemptions. Others have submitted proof of vaccination.
“It hasn’t gone unnoticed,” Mr. Driscoll said of the new requirement. “Our HR department has been very busy.”
Employees who are not fully vaccinated by Feb. 16 will be subject to progressive discipline, including possible termination, the earlier announcement said. An incentive of up to $500 per employee is also being offered to encourage vaccination.
A mask requirement is already in effect on all SSA ferries and applies to traveling customers as well as employees. The face covering mandate is a U.S. Coast Guard regulation.

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Congratulations to Gen.
Islander Somewhere in the soundCongratulations to Gen. Manager Bob Davis and co. as we enter the second full year of vaccines for making a decision that will ensure further safety for passengers. We are sure both the bottom line and such safety were considerations, although we note the 12 month delay in action with respect to that comment, which is opinion. Hopefully, by the summer, this rather timely move, will not be too late, but Omicron’s transmissibility was probably the ultimate factor.
Good for you SSA! Finally.
Vineyard Haven Villager VHGood for you SSA! Finally. Thanks for doing your part in keeping us safe and keeping the boats running. This will help for sure and although controversial, it’s the right thing for all.
Nothing posted yet for me to
Joe TisburyNothing posted yet for me to read at work.
The papers know more than the employees.
Started hearing a rumor of a mandate a few days ago.
Now reading the papers about a mandate.
But have been told that starting tomorrow morning people are being told to leave.
Wish the SSA had given the employees some notice of their intent.
A lot of people would have gotten the shots
Paying people to get
VH Vineyard HavenPaying people to get vaccinated? I’ll leave it there. LOL
It is hard to believe that it
Peter Koesler OBIt is hard to believe that it takes a $500 incentive for an SSA employee to get vaccinated. How about all these wonderful medical and other front line professions that view getting vaccinated out of respect to common sense and to their Island community that they are so unselfishly serving.
That's good news. Now if
JP EdgartownThat's good news. Now if only they would enforce the mask wearing mandate for passengers. On most boats, most days, there appears to be NO enforcement at all.
Yes, this is good news. It is
Frustrated Dukes CountyYes, this is good news. It is also mighty late in the game. SSA staff too frequently go maskless. Now we might pay them $500 each to do what they should have done about a year ago? If you are a union leader, please do the right thing and make this happen fast. If you are SSA management, please set up vaccination clinics ASAP.
Gazette should do an in-depth
Concerned Passenger WtGazette should do an in-depth investigative report on lax enforcement of coast guard mandates by the Steamship on mask enforcement
Relative to passengers and employees.. They should be enforcing with fines vs rewards.
Agreed, the Gazette should
Islander MVAgreed, the Gazette should definitely do some investigative journalism in this department. In someways, it would be long overdue. But I will not criticize it if they do it, I will certainly cheer into it on. If you go to Chicago or New York or even Boston, you can see easily what it means when there is someone at the top who sets the tone for compliance. I have no idea how the board of governors consistently gives Bob Davis a thumbs up, unless all they can see is the bottom line and money, money, money. They themselves are responsible as well, you see nothing but congratulatory backpatting, All for doing the basic thing that is simply doing what is right. The steamship Authority could be doing so much better, who knows how much Covid they’ve allowed to pass over to Martha’s Vineyard.
Wow, 65%? That speaks volumes
John EdgartownWow, 65%? That speaks volumes, especially when we tend to know that some of this falls, sadly, as a political position. Compare that to Martha’s Vineyard, where the vaccination rate is probably above 90%. Nearly entering our third year, it’s a sad comment.
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