Tag COVID-19
EEOC Revises its COVID-19 Guidance, Again
Ending of Federally Mandated COVID-19 Vaccination Requirements and Public Health Emergency
Program Showcase: Long COVID Claims

New York State Department of Health Regulation Requiring COVID-19 Vaccine for Healthcare Providers Declared Null and Void Because it Conflicts with Public Health Law
Common Sense Compliance: Telecommuting Accommodations

Employer Perspective: Avoiding the Rabbit Hole

Integrated Absence Management: Lessons from COVID-19

Have We Reached a Tipping Point? The ADA & COVID-19

Determining a “reasonable accommodation” is more complicated than ever, due to ongoing concerns about COVID-19, long COVID, and a dizzying number of state-specific requirements for COVID-19 vaccine accommodations and supplemental paid sick leave. We must brace for ongoing COVID conversations — considering millions of people are affected by long COVID which may be keeping more than one million employees out of work.
Can Employers be Liable for Vaccine Side Effects — Or for Not Requiring Vaccination?

Some employers are required to enact a mandatory vaccination policy for COVID-19, and others are choosing to do so. In this environment, employers question whether they can be held liable for vaccine side effects if they mandate the vaccine, while lawsuits have also been filed against employers for failing to protect employees and their family members from the virus.