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10 November 2021

OSHA Issues New Emergency Guidance Covering Private Sector Employers

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Yesterday OSHA issued its long-awaited Emergency Temporary Standards. The ETS requires all employers across the country with 100 or more employees to mandate COVID-19 vaccine
United States Employment and HR

Yesterday OSHA issued its long-awaited Emergency Temporary Standards. The ETS requires all employers across the country with 100 or more employees to mandate COVID-19 vaccines for all employees, or weekly testing for those who opt out of vaccination. Additionally, the ETS contains a series of requirements covering testing, positive test notification, removal of employees from the workplace, and remote work for positive-testing employees.

It will be essential for employers to understand their obligations under the ETS and adopt written policies to implement them. Each employer will face unique challenges in implementing the ETS, and it will be important for employers to work with their legal counsel to determine the best policy approach for their workforce.

Please refer to Mintz's guidance on this matter for a full discussion of exact requirements, penalties, and deadlines on these important new rules. 

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