As anticipated, OSHA’s November 5, 2021 Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) has sparked litigation across the nation and created a flurry of legal activity.
Archives for November 22, 2021
Juan Felipe Santos Comments on Carlos J. Saavedra-Gutiérrez and Rosangela Sanfilippo-Resumil Joining the San Juan Office
Juan Felipe Santos comments on the firm’s expansion in San Juan with the addition of Carlos J. Saavedra-Gutiérrez and Rosangela Sanfilippo-Resumil in “New faces join the EPA, Triple-S Foundation, Jackson Lewis,” published by News is My Business.
Seven FordHarrison Partners Named to Lawdragon 500 Leading U.S. Corporate Employment Lawyers Guide
FordHarrison LLP, one of the country’s largest management-side labor and employment law firms, is pleased to announce that seven partners, Geetha N. Adinata, Frank L. Day Jr., Patricia G. Griffith, Kimberly Ross, Mark Saloman, Dawn Siler-Nixon, and Salvador P. Simao were listed in LawDragon’s 500 Leading U.S. Corporate Employment Lawyers Guide in 2021.
The COVID-19 Conundrum – How to Navigate the Competing Federal and Florida COVID-19 Vaccine Laws
Executive Summary: “Damned if you do, damned if you don’t.” This is how many Florida private employers feel right now given the conflicting federal regulations and Florida’s legislation concerning COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
Remote Work Can Be a Very Bad Way to Start a Career
Kiersten graduated from college straight into the middle of a pandemic and a precarious job market.
Neurodiversity at Work
A deeper look at the experiences of neurodiverse professionals at work.
Manage Your Talent Pipeline Like a Supply Chain
In supply-chain management, you get what you plan for.
Why Bosses Are Inflexible About Flexible Work Arrangements
Since lockdown, employees have adopted new work habits, but many execs want a return to the old normal.
How the EEO-1’s binary gender options make HR’s job more difficult
An HR pro’s call to action shows how non-binary people are misgendered in the name of compliance.
An investigation finds overwhelming evidence that Cuomo engaged in sexual harassment
A legislative investigation released Monday found “overwhelming evidence” that former Gov. Andrew Cuomo engaged in sexual harassment and ordered state workers to help produce his book during work hours.
The Role Of Shifting Expectations In The Labor Shortage
A new survey reports that more than half of U.S. hospitality workers aren’t going back to their old jobs, and a third are leaving the industry entirely.
Even in a Labor Shortage, You Can’t ‘Just Go Get a Job’
Finding a role that suits your skills and career path is harder than all those “Now Hiring” signs make it seem.
Unvaccinated workers pay more for health insurance at some companies
As Covid cases surged over the summer, Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian took action: Unvaccinated workers would have to pay an extra $200 a month for their health insurance, starting Nov. 1.
More than 90% of federal workers got COVID-19 vaccine before deadline, official says
More than 90% of federal workers received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine by Monday’s deadline set by President Biden, a senior administration official said.
Giving Thanks To The External Workforce In Times Of Disruption
As the holidays draw near, my native Germany transforms into a dazzling wintertime spectacle of abundance and good cheer.