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February 6, 2022

Judges Weigh More Biden Vaccine-Mandate Cases After Supreme Court Rulings

David Goldstein discusses a vaccine mandate for contractors that the Justice Department supports reinstating, and whether the Supreme Court might review it.

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February 4, 2022

New York, Calif. Bills Would Give Nonunion Workers More Say

Michael Lotito weighs in on a New York measure that would establish a policy-making council that would set rules on pay, safety and working conditions "as reasonably necessary" to protect worker welfare.

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February 3, 2022

The employer will have to justify the dismissal of the employee for a fixed period. What other changes to the amendment to the Labor Code?

Sławomir Paruch discusses changes to Poland’s labor code and how they will affect employers, especially a proposal to change the way employers currently justify the termination of fixed-term contracts.

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February 1, 2022

Court shifts vaccine choice back to employers

Jim Paretti explains that, despite the recent Supreme Court ruling that halted the Biden’s administration’s vaccine-or-testing mandate, employers still can require vaccines for employees.

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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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