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March 22, 2022

Minimal DOL Budget Boost in 2022 May Be Blunted by Rescue Cash

Michael Lotito comments on federal funding for OSHA and says that the benefits of workforce training money spent are not clear.

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March 21, 2022

Punching In: Hoffa’s Teamsters Reign Ends With Hard Feelings

As many states are revising their mask and vaccine policies to align with federal OSHA rules, Jacklyn Giffin explains that Michigan has not yet changed its policies.

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March 10, 2022

Manufacturing’s Tech Transformation & Sustainability

Mickey Chichester and Britney Torres discuss how recent supply chain issues and labor shortages have accelerated the modernization of the manufacturing industry and what that means for employers and their workforces.

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February 18, 2022

The issue of remote work is still not regulated in the Labor Code. The new draft legislation has just been released

Karolina Schiffter explains some of the proposals regulating remote work that are included in the Ministry of Family and Social Policy’s draft amendments to the Labor Code.

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February 16, 2022

Ontario plans to lift capacity limits and proof of vaccination requirements

Rhonda B. Levy and Barry Kuretzky explain Ontario’s cautious and phased approach to lifting COVID-19 public health and workplace safety measures.

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