United States:
Vaccines In The Workplace: To Mandate Or Not To Mandate
22 December 2020
Ballard Spahr LLP
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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 considerations that an employer might
take into account when thinking about a vaccine mandate. Leading
the discussion is Brian Pedrow, Chair of the firm's Labor and
Employment Practice. He is joined by Ballard Spahr attorneys
Shannon Farmer and Jessica Federico.
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