OSHA ETS is stayed – What should employers do now?
19 January 2022
Join us for this webinar, which will help employers determine what obligations they have and how they should handle COVID-19 issues now that the Supreme Court has stayed the OSHA ETS. This program will cover:
- The Supreme Court ruling: What was it?
- State Laws: What is their impact on employers?
- What can employers do now…and what should they do? Should they mandate:
- Vaccines?
- Masks?
- Testing?
- In-person work?
Foley attorneys will help you clarify your options and give you the information you need to make informed decisions about dealing with COVID-related actions.
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