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New DOL and FTC Rules (Maybe) Mandate Employment Changes

It was a busy and high-profile week for the Department of Labor (“DOL”) and the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”), both of which issued new rules that require employers to thoroughly review their use of the exempt...more

Sixth Circuit Clarifies an Employee’s Duty to Disclose a Disability and Request an Accommodation

A recent opinion by the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals (“Sixth Circuit” or “Court”), Hrdlicka v. General Motors (March 23, 2023), confirmed that an employee must sufficiently alert their employer of the need for a reasonable...more

NLRB General Counsel Puts Employers on Notice That Employee Electronic Monitoring May Violate the NLRA

As technological advancements make electronic monitoring of employees easier, the proliferation of remote work creates new and strong incentives for employer investment in such monitoring tools. This dynamic prompted National...more

Stay Temporarily Halts Expansion of Paid Sick Leave and Increase to Minimum Wage

As we previously reported, the Michigan Court of Claims issued a ruling on July 19, 2022, immediately reinstituting 2018 ballot proposals that: (1) required employers of all sizes to provide up to 72 hours of paid sick leave...more

Sixth Circuit Reinstates Failure-to-Accommodate Claim Because Employer Prematurely Halted the Interactive Process

A recent opinion by the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals (“Sixth Circuit” or “Court”), King v. Steward Trumbull Memorial Hospital (4/7/2022), addressed whether an employer failed to accommodate its employee’s potentially...more

OSHA Withdraws the Vaccinate-or-Test Emergency Temporary Standard

On November 5, 2021, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (“OSHA”) released its controversial Emergency Temporary Standard (“ETS”), which required “large” employers to implement COVID-19 vaccine mandates or...more

Stay Lifted: OSHA Prepares to Enforce Its Vaccinate-or-Test ETS

On Friday, December 17, 2021, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals dissolved the stay that previously barred the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (“OSHA”) from enforcing its Emergency Temporary Standard (“ETS”),...more

Fifth Circuit Continues Its Stay of the OSHA ETS

On November 6, 2021, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals temporarily stayed the vaccinate-or-test Emergency Temporary Standard (“ETS”), published by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (“OSHA”). ...more

Fifth Circuit Temporarily Halts Enforcement of the OSHA ETS Amidst a Flurry of Litigation

On November 5, 2021, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (“OSHA”) published its vaccinate-or-test Emergency Temporary Standard (“ETS”), requiring employers with 100 or more employees to implement COVID-19...more

OSHA Releases the Anticipated Vaccinate-or-Test Emergency Temporary Standard

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (“OSHA”) released its much-anticipated Emergency Temporary Standard (“ETS”), requiring “large” employers to implement COVID-19 vaccine mandates or otherwise subject...more

Common Questions and Concerns About OSHA's Workplace Vaccine Mandate - Part 2 of 2

President Biden’s “Path Out of the Pandemic” action plan has left many employers wondering – what will happen next?  Although there is more unknown than known at this point, Bodman’s Workplace Law Group has collected clients’...more

Common Questions and Concerns About OSHA’s Workplace Vaccine Mandate – Part 1 of 2

President Biden’s “Path Out of the Pandemic” action plan has left many employers wondering – what will happen next?  Although there is more unknown than known at this point, Bodman’s Workplace Law Group has collected clients’...more

Workplace Law Lowdown | What Employers Need to Know About President Biden's "Path Out of the Pandemic"

On September 9, 2021, President Biden announced his new comprehensive national strategy to combat COVID-19.  The action plan, entitled “Path Out of the Pandemic,” intends to further a “whole-of-government” approach by using...more

The COVID-19 Vaccine: What Employers Need to Know Today

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has released and updated guidance over the past several months, confirming that employers are generally permitted to require the COVID-19 vaccine so long as reasonable...more

Workplace Law Lowdown | The Continued Value of COVID-19 Preparedness and Response Plans

As we reported last week, the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (“MIOSHA”) updated its Emergency Rules to mirror the safety requirements disseminated by the federal Occupational Safety and Health...more

Workplace Law Lowdown | The New MIOSHA Emergency Rules

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”) recently announced that fully vaccinated individuals do not need to wear masks or socially distance in most settings, which the Michigan Department of Health and Human...more

Workplace Law Lowdown | Michigan Employers Must Continue to Require Masks (For Now)

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”) released the Interim Public Health Recommendations for Fully Vaccinated People late last week, which provides: “[F]ully vaccinated people can resume activities [in indoor...more

Workplace Law Lowdown | The American Rescue Plan: Employer Takeaways

President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (“ARPA”) into law on March 11, 2021. Provided here is an overview of the key features that affect employers....more

Workplace Law Lowdown | MIOSHA’s COVID-19 Emergency Rules Extended

Pursuant to a certification by Governor Whitmer, the Michigan Occupation Safety and Health Administration (“MIOSHA”) extended the COVID-19 Emergency Rules until October 14, 2021. These Emergency Rules were previously set to...more

Workplace Law Lowdown | Return of the 14-Day Quarantine Period

We reported earlier this year that Michigan employers were permitted to reduce the requisite quarantine period from 14 days to 10 days for employees who experienced close contact with confirmed cases of COVID-19 based upon...more

WORKPLACE LAW LOWDOWN | MIOSHA’s COVID-19 Workplace Safeguards Remain In Place

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”) released its first guidance for fully vaccinated individuals on March 8, 2021. This new guidance may tempt employers to begin relaxing workplace safeguards and...more

Workplace Law Lowdown | OSHA Strengthens Federal Guidance on COVID-19 Workplace Safety

On January 21, 2021, President Biden signed the Executive Order on Protecting Worker Health and Safety, directing the Secretary of Labor, acting through the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (“OSHA”), to issue...more

Workplace Law Lowdown | The Sixth Circuit Clarifies the FLSA Test for Educational Programs

In Eberline, cosmetology students of the Douglas J Institute were afforded “a true salon setting” in which to undergo their training, including the opportunity to provide supervised cosmetology services individually and in...more

Workplace Law Lowdown | New Year, New Preparedness and Response Plan Requirements

Though employers have been enforcing their COVID-19 Preparedness and Response Plans for many months, recent legislation and public health guidance necessitate an update and provide some unexpected room for employer...more

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