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June 28, 2022

Arbitrator decides employer discriminated on basis of creed in denying request for vax exemption

Rhonda B. Levy and George Vassos examine a case in which the arbitrator determined that a nurse who refused to get vaccinated because of a creed she believed in was discriminated against under the Ontario Human Rights Code. (Subscription required.)

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June 8, 2022

Health-Care OSHA Inspections for Covid Surge Past 2021 Levels

Alka Ramchandani-Raj explains why OSHA has stepped up its COVID-19 inspections of healthcare facilities and why some employers are pushing back on certain employee information to inspectors. (Subscription required.)

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June 8, 2022

Union member's tort claim must be decided by court – not arbitrator

Rhonda Levy and George Vassos explain why a court determined that a Canadian Football League player’s case involving medical negligence fell within the jurisdiction of a court to decide rather than an arbitrator. (Subscription required.)

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January 30, 2022

Home-Based Care Workers ‘More Comfortable’ Bringing Lawsuits Against Current, Former Employers

Amber Spataro and Joshua Vaughn warn home-based care agencies about increasing EEOC complaints and lawsuits and what they can do to mitigate the risks.

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January 24, 2022

Compulsory COVID-19 vaccinations? Mostly on paper

Pawel Sych dissects a regulation that will require vaccinations for Poland’s healthcare workers and what it will mean for healthcare facilities and their employees.

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