After releasing an Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) for COVID-19 for healthcare employers on June 10, 2021, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has announced that it is publishing the ETS in the Federal Register on June 21, 2021.
Archives for June 21, 2021
Jones Walker LLP Recognized in the 2021 Legal 500 United States Guide
Jones Walker LLP is pleased to announce that the firm and 25 attorneys have been recommended in the 2021 Legal 500 United States guide.
Maria Filindarakis Joins FordHarrison’s Hartford Office as Associate
FordHarrison LLP, one of the country’s largest management-side labor and employment law firms, is pleased to announce that Maria Filindarakis has joined FordHarrison’s Hartford office as an associate.
Return-to-Office Sparks Labor Complaint From AFL-CIO’s Own Staff
The AFL-CIO, the largest U.S. union federation, is facing a labor complaint from its own employees over policies compelling them to return to the office.
Conquer Your Self-Doubt in Meetings
Four strategies to find your voice.
Amazon Is Brilliant. Why Not at H.R.?
Amazon relishes mastering the impossible. But it hasn’t put the same energy into managing its work force.
What Quitters Understand About the Job Market
More Americans are telling their boss to shove it. Is the workplace undergoing a revolution—or just a post-pandemic spasm?
Workplace harassment lives on in the age of remote work
Last spring, as offices closed across the country and kitchen tables became desks, contemplating the possible upsides of the new professional conundrum felt like a means of survival.
How COVID-19 vaccine policies have triggered lawsuits and workplace showdowns
Experts say such lawsuits have little legal standing.
What Leaders Get Wrong About Workplace Wellbeing
“Wellbeing” is one of the hottest words in business today as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Three Workplace Trends Every HR Tech Company Must Be Aware Of
Never before have workplace, employee and leadership needs changed so much in such a short time.
More Law Firms Are Moving to Hybrid Offices, but They Must Boost Appeal of Sharing
Law firms often don’t have a documented plan to address key details in their office return. That matters because firms need to boost the appeal of shared space to make it work in the long run.