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Final Sixth Circuit’s Briefing Schedule Likely Delays the December 6 Deadline Set by OSHA’s ETS

Q. What is the status of the Sixth Circuit’s consideration of the challenges to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS), and how does it impact the upcoming deadlines set...more

DOL-OSHA Announces New COVID-19 Vaccine ETS for Private-Sector Workers

On November 4, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced an emergency temporary standard (ETS), containing the anticipated COVID-19 vaccination rule covering private...more

Biden Administration Announces Vaccination Mandate Rules

Q: What do employers need to know about the Biden administration’s new vaccine mandate? A: Following the Biden administration’s September 9 announcement, employers are brimming with questions about the forthcoming White...more

OSHA Issues Emergency Temporary Standard for Health Care Employers and Updated Guidance for All Other Employers

Who Needs to Know - All health care employers covered by the Emergency Temporary Standard and all employers in other industries, including a workforce with both vaccinated and unvaccinated employees. ...more

EEOC Updates and Expands COVID-19 Vaccination Technical Assistance and Rules for Employer Vaccine Incentives

Who Needs to Know - All employers considering mandatory vaccinations and vaccine incentives at the workplace. Why It Matters - The EEOC updated technical assistance questions and answers regarding COVID-19...more

What Employers Need to Know About the CDC's New Mask and Physical Distancing Guidance

Who Needs to Know - All employers with employees currently working onsite or who would like to return their workforce to the office in the future....more

More states consider COVID-19 immunity laws as employment lawsuit filings trend upward

Q: Are employers immune from liability for issues related to COVID-19? ...more

DOL Revises FFCRA Leave Regulations

As we previously covered, on August 3, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York (SDNY) struck down four parts of the regulations issued by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) implementing the Families...more

COVID-19 Testing No Longer Generally Recommended for Discontinuing Isolation, CDC Says

Q. Have there been any changes to the CDC Guidance on testing? A. Until late July, the CDC offered a test-based or symptom-based strategy to govern the timing of “discontinuing isolation” for a person known or suspected to...more

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