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NLRB Issues Guidance for Employers Enforcing OSHA’s ETS on Vaccine Mandates

The Acting Associate General Counsel of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) recently published a memorandum addressing the types of bargaining obligations under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) that may arise out...more

OSHA’s ETS on Vaccine Mandates and Employer Choice

OSHA’s recently issued Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) on mandating vaccines has caused headaches for many employers and rankled others. A flurry of lawsuits have been filed, and the Fifth Circuit has temporarily stayed...more

EEOC Issues Updated COVID-19 Guidance for Religious Exemption Requests

On Monday, October 25, the EEOC issued the much-anticipated update to its COVID-19 guidance (What You Should Know About COVID-19 and the ADA, the Rehabilitation Act, and Other EEO Laws). The update again addresses how...more

New Surge Brings New Mandates: The Biden Administration Tries a New Tactic

The Biden administration announced this week that it would mandate COVID-19 vaccinations (with exceptions for disabilities and sincerely held religious beliefs) for a staggering number of Americans. The latest mandate – ...more

Owners and Developers Beware: FEMA Flood Insurance Program Is Changing Along With the Climate

One of the issues contributing to an increasingly volatile construction space for owners and developers is the cost and availability of insurance during and after construction of a project. As a result of accelerated climate...more

What Employers Need to Know About Updated Mandated Sick Leave Policies for Illinois and Chicago

Chicago and Illinois employers should be aware of three recent changes affecting mandated sick leave benefits for employees. In April, Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed into law an amendment to the Employee Sick Leave Act. The...more

More Masking: What Updated CDC Guidance Could Mean for Employers

The CDC released new guidance last week in an effort to curb the spread of the Delta variant of COVID-19. With cases on the rise, predominantly from the Delta variant, the CDC now recommends that both unvaccinated and...more

Employees and Vaccinations: What Do Employers Need to Know and Consider?

Infectious disease experts have a saying: Vaccines don’t save lives, vaccinations do. As vaccinations are now widely available, and with the Biden Administration’s goal of 70% of adults at least initially vaccinated by July 4...more

Illinois Reporting Requirements Expand for Employers

SB1480 Amends the State’s Equal Pay Act and Business Corporation Act - Last month, Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed SB 1480, which amended the Illinois Human Rights Act... the Illinois Equal Pay Act and the Business...more

ARPA Expands Employment-Related Reimbursements and Extends Unemployment

Earlier this month, President Biden signed into law the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA). ARPA extends by another six months, the reimbursement of paid leave offered by the Families First Coronavirus Response Act...more

American Rescue Plan Act Expands PPP’s Reach

Eligible borrower application deadline is March 31, 2021 - The voluminous, $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) signed into law earlier this month, provides a couple of key modifications to the Paycheck...more

EEOC Updates Its Compliance Manual on Discrimination

Agency updates religious discrimination for first time in over a decade - The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has updated the section of its Compliance Manual on religious discrimination in the workplace....more

OSHA Issues New Guidance on Protecting Workers During COVID-19

On January 21, 2021, President Biden issued an “Executive Order on Protecting Worker Health and Safety.” The Order, issued on the first full day of the new Biden Administration, was one of many directly addressing COVID-19....more

New Administration, New Priorities - What Does a Biden Harris Administration Look Like for Employers?

With the inauguration of Joseph R. Biden as the President of the United States yesterday, we expect to see a different focus, new guidance and new laws. Some of the major changes that may be delivered in the Biden...more

The COVID-19 Vaccines Are Here – What Do Employers Need to Know and Consider?

Infectious disease experts have a saying: Vaccines don’t save lives, vaccinations do. As the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the first COVID-19 vaccine, employers eager to get back to normal may want to mandate...more

Congress Passes $900 Billion Relief Act and Revises the PPP

After months of intense negotiations, Congress passed a new relief bill this week. Assuming President Trump signs the bill, or Congress overrides a veto, it delivers change just in time for the new year. Tucked into the...more

The Impact of the $900 Billion Appropriations Act on Employers and Their Employees

Last week, Congress passed a $900 billion Appropriations Act. In addition to providing much-needed funding for vaccine distribution, direct payments to the vast majority of Americans, and a renewal of the popular Paycheck...more

Mr. Biden Goes to Washington (Again): How Will the Next Administration Help Businesses Combat COVID-19?

Four days after the election, an anxious America got the news: Donald Trump would be a one-term president. As administrations shift, so do priorities. How will a Joe Biden-Kamala Harris administration combat COVID-19’s effect...more

Policyholders See New Developments in COVID-19 Case Law

Insurers across the nation continue to file motions to dismiss COVID-19 cases brought by policyholders on three primary grounds: 1. there is no” physical loss or damage” to the covered property, 2. there is no “prohibition...more

More Hope for Insureds Experiencing COVID-19 Losses

As we wrote about in a recent article, the trends in insurance coverage for COVID-19 related losses are: 1) so far insurers are winning, and 2) the cases are fact intensive and turn on policy and pleading language. As we...more

Coverage for COVID-19: How Are Insurance Policyholders Faring So Far With Claims and Litigation?

The stark effects of the coronavirus pandemic are conspicuously clear in downtown Chicago: Shuttered businesses that once catered to throngs of commuters and office workers loom over bare sidewalks, while trains fly by with a...more

Recruiting Remotely – Building Your Team From Home Can Reap Benefits

In the midst of furloughs, layoffs, and terminations, companies are still hiring. While the pandemic forces us to change the way we recruit, it also provides an opportunity to make the process a smarter, more efficient, and...more

Step 2 (cont.): Mental Health

Employees must feel well to do their jobs well. Since March, one of my amazing partners has reminded me: “On the plane, they tell you to put your mask on first before assisting others.” The same premise can be applied on the...more

Step 3: Thriving in the Remote Era

A Career Track through COVID - How do employees fast forward when the world is on pause? We have talked about how you get your remote workplace started (communication, training, navigating childcare issues) and how you...more

It Was Friday the 13th

Do you remember where you were the day the office went away? Four months have passed since the modern office vanished. It was Friday, March 13, 2020. Like any good scene in a scary movie, it happened quickly – with little...more

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