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Federal Vaccine Mandates: What’s Next for Employers? [Video]

Ballard Spahr's lawyers provide an update on the current status of the federal COVID-19 vaccine mandate, and the steps employers should be taking as a result of the recent changes. Leading this discussion is Lila Sevener, an...more

The Supreme Court Has Ruled on the OSHA and CMS Vaccine Mandates – What Now?

Summary - On January 13, 2022, the Supreme Court “split the baby” on two federal vaccine mandates. The Court stayed the OSHA “vaccine or test” rule, but allowed the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) vaccine...more

Update for Employers Navigating Federal Vaccine Requirements

As previously reported here, the Supreme Court recently issued decisions staying the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) “vaccine or test” Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) and upholding the Centers for...more

CMS Vaccine Rule Back in Play for 26 States

As we previously reported here, the Biden Administration has seen significant setbacks as courts around the country halt the administration’s vaccine mandates, including the emergency Interim Final Rule issued by the Centers...more

The Patchwork of Federal Vaccine Mandates [Video]

This episode features a discussion of the current array of federal COVID-19 vaccine mandates: their effectiveness and requirements, the scope of their coverage, and what employers should consider in responding to them....more

6th Circuit Wins OSHA ETS Lottery

As we previously reported here, the United States Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation conducted a lottery to determine which of the thirteen federal appeals courts would hear the consolidated cases challenging the...more

Federal Vaccine Mandates Maze Can Trap Unwary Employers

Summary - The Biden Administration has announced vaccine mandates for certain federal contractors and subcontractors, employees of large, private employers, and certain health care workers, all of which are slated to take...more

Federal Contractor COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Deadline Extended

The deadline for covered federal contractors to comply with the vaccine mandate was extended from December 8 to January 4.  For more information on the mandate, read our September post.  The Safer Federal Workforce Task Force...more

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Announce that Healthcare Staff Must Be Vaccinated by January 4

On Thursday, November 4, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced an Interim Final Rule requiring that all staff employed by covered Medicare- and Medicaid-certified providers must receive a first COVID-19...more

OSHA Unveils Vaccination or Testing Rule for Large, Private Employers

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (”OSHA”) has issued its long-awaited Emergency Temporary Standard requiring employers with 100 or more employees to mandate that each worker be fully vaccinated, or subject to...more

Philadelphia Extends Vaccination Deadline for Healthcare and Higher Education Institutions

As we previously posted, the City of Philadelphia is mandating healthcare workers and those who work, volunteer, or attend classes at higher education institutions in the city receive the COVID-19 vaccine.  The initial...more

Philadelphia Healthcare and Higher Educations Institutions Must Mandate Vaccines by October 15

As we previously posted, the City of Philadelphia announced that vaccines will be mandatory for healthcare workers and those at colleges and universities in the city, absent a religious or medical exemption, beginning on...more

City of Philadelphia Announces New Masking Restrictions and Vaccine Mandates

This week, the City of Philadelphia announced a number of new COVID restrictions and mandates in an effort to curb the spread of the Delta variant, and warns that further action may be necessary if case counts continue to...more

Fully Vaccinated People Can (Maybe) Leave Their Masks At Home

On May 13, 2021 the CDC overhauled its guidance, stating that fully vaccinated people can resume most of their pre-pandemic activities without wearing a mask or social distancing. This includes indoor and outdoor gatherings,...more

Pfizer Requests Full Approval of its COVID-19 Vaccine

On Friday, May 7, Pfizer and its partner BioNTech filed an application seeking full approval from the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its COVID-19 vaccine for patients age 16 and up. Pfizer is the first...more

Mandatory Flu Vaccination Policy Does Not Give Rise To Pregnancy Discrimination Act Claim

In a decision with potential implications for employers who are considering implementing a mandatory COVID-19 vaccine policy, a federal court in New York found that a hospital employee who was terminated in December 2017, for...more

ARP: Labor and Employment Measures

Summary - The $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan (ARP) is the second largest stimulus bill in legislative history and includes labor-related spending initiatives, an extension of unemployment benefits, COBRA subsidies, an...more

EEOC Withdraws Proposed ADA Wellness Program Rules, Leaving Vaccine Incentives in Limbo

As employers wrestle with whether to require vaccines for employees or how to encourage employees to get vaccinated voluntarily, many companies are implementing incentive programs that provide gifts, paid time off and even...more

Vaccines in the Workplace: To Mandate or Not to Mandate [Video]

On today’s episode we discuss a key issue presented by the coming COVID-19 vaccines: whether employers can or should mandate vaccination, what limitations might exist on an employer’s ability to do so, and other...more

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