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The departments with the highest rate of vaccination include: the human resource department, the mayorâs office, the municipal court, city attorneyâs office, the health department and the waste water utility.
As of last week, Public Works had a vaccination rate near 60%, the Fire Department was at 63% and the Police Department was at 51%.
Behind one curve, ahead of another
Melby
âI do not know of a widespread consensus reason of why people choose not to receive the vaccination. It seems up to the individual and reasons tend to vary,â Sgt. Chad Melby, the RPDâs public information officer, said in an email.
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In its first 100 days in office, the Biden administration has
advanced its policy priorities, many of which have involved
repealing the policy accomplishments of the previous presidential
administration. The Biden administration can be expected to advance
its own proposals soon.
The first part of this two-part blog series
focused on the Biden administration s first 100 days and
reviewed the administration s legislative plans. The second
part of the series addresses policy developments occurring at the
executive branch agencies and independent agencies.
U.S. Department of Labor
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On its face, bring your whole self to work is an invitation for authenticity. Those who use it appear to be well-intentioned. They see it as a sunny, self-empowering sentiment that embraces all comers in the name of diversity and inclusion. Come as you are! Be yourself! Everyone is welcome here!
Yet the phrase is fraught. For people of color and members of marginalized groups, it could be considered a loaded request and a stark reminder that only those with social and institutional power and privileges, typically white men, have the luxury to bring their full personalities and perspectives into the workplace.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updated its
guidance for fully vaccinated individuals on May 13 to state that “fully vaccinated people no longer need to wear a mask or physically distance” in most settings, subject to applicable law or workplace guidance. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) updated its website on May 17 to refer employers to the CDC guidance for appropriate measures to protect vaccinated workers until OSHA provides further updates. This edition of
Morgan Lewis Retail Did You Know? discusses how these developments will affect retail employers.
CDC guidance issued on May 13, 2021 says fully vaccinated individuals can safely forgo masks and social distancing requirements in most indoor locations. The CDC was careful to note, however, that vaccinated individuals should continue to wear masks if required by federal, state, or local rules, including guidelines from businesses related to ma
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The University of Pennsylvania Health System and RWJBarnabas Health have joined Houston Methodist in mandating employees get vaccinated against COVID-19, spokespeople for the two health systems confirmed Thursday.
Penn Medicine in Philadelphia is dictating all clinical and other employees get fully inoculated by September 1. RWJBarnabas in New Jersey is requiring supervisors and executives to be fully vaccinated by June 30; the system has not issued a mandate for all employees, but it is anticipated that it will eventually be required, its spokesperson wrote in an email to
MedPage Today. Both systems are allowing employees to apply for medical or religious exemptions.