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Chicago assisted living company tells workers to get vaccinated or find another job

Chicago assisted living company tells workers to get vaccinated or find another job Will more health care providers follow?

She’s losing her job because she won’t get a COVID-19 vaccine. Will more health care providers make it mandatory for workers? Lisa Schencker, Chicago Tribune © Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune A syringe of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine is prepared Feb. 14, 2021, at Steinmetz High School in Chicago. When Melissa Fisher learned she’d have to get vaccinated to keep her job, she tried to fight it. Fisher, who works in an assisted living and memory care facility run by Chicago-based Enlivant, gave the company a letter from her pastor explaining her religious objection. Fisher also volunteered to get tested for COVID-19 each week, rather than be vaccinated.

Illinois assisted living company tells workers to get vaccinated or find another job Will more health care providers follow?

Workplace vaccination requirements are expected to become increasingly contentious as more offices reopen, and the issue could be especially pressing in the health care industry, where employees often work closely

Illinois Governor Signs Sweeping Health Care Law | Roetzel & Andress

CAPITOL RECAP: Governor s Office Unveils Energy Overhaul Bill

The governor’s office unveiled a 900-page energy overhaul bill Wednesday, accelerating a yearslong process which advocates hope will end in a comprehensive clean energy platform as the session nears its final month. The stated goal of the bill is to drive Illinois to 100 percent “clean” energy by 2050. That, Deputy Gov. Christian Mitchell said in an interview Wednesday, would include nuclear power as a major contributor. Another goal is to bring Illinois to 40 percent of its utility scale energy produced by renewables, such as wind and solar, by 2030. Right now, that number is around 8 percent. The bill contains some of the provisions put forth in other legislation, raising the rate cap on ratepayer bills for renewable projects from about 2 percent to 3.75 percent; ending formulaic rate increases for utilities immediately; and prohibiting natural gas companies from assessing a surcharge on bills starting January 2022.

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