Carrie Hoffman Explains What New Vaccine Mandates Mean for Employers in Texas
September 22, 2021
Texas Lawyer
The development of new government vaccine mandates means employers should begin preparing their company’s vaccine policies, starting with collecting vaccination cards and figuring out a way to monitor compliance with weekly testing for those not vaccinated. “The policy will need to include paid time off for vaccinations and any resulting side effects,” says Hoffman, in a Q&A article with Texas Lawyer.
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