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Traps on Mandatory Vaccination Rules in the Workplace | Payne & Fears

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: In the coming weeks and months, COVID-19 vaccines will be distributed around the United States. Employers will have questions about vaccination procedures, such as whether they may require employees to be vaccinated, what they may ask about employees’ vaccination records, and whether they must accommodate employees with religious opposition to being vaccinated. Recently, the EEOC updated its guidance, What You Should Know About COVD-19 and the ADA Rehabilitation Act, and Other EEO Laws, to address these vaccination concerns. This alert addresses the essential points of the EEOC’s guidance.

Steele County to receive $732,000 for businesses closed by Gov Tim Walz

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State employees union files complaint over COVID-19 information sharing

State employees union files complaint over COVID-19 information sharing The Maine Service Employees Union, which represents thousands of state government workers, says it has been requesting the information from the Mills administration since the summer. Share The labor union representing thousands of state employees has filed a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board accusing Gov. Janet Mills’ administration of failing to comply with requests for information about workers during the pandemic. An administration spokeswoman on Tuesday called the move “surprising and disappointing.” Maine Service Employees Union/Service Employees International Union Local 1989 President Dean Staffieri said the complaint was filed Tuesday. He would not provide a copy of the complaint, citing advice from legal counsel.

Wayne Co superintendent doesn t have to turn over entire personnel file in bus garage theft civil suit

HUNTINGTON – Wayne County’s school superintendent must provide some documents from his personnel file in a federal lawsuit accusing him and others of violating two employees’ constitutional rights. In June, Katrina Reeves filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court alleging the defendants – Wayne County Board of Education, Wayne County, the Wayne County Commission, Superintendent Todd Alexander, Sheriff Rick Thompson, Deputy Harry Sowards and County Bus Garage Inventory Control Supervisor Howard Meddings – violated her rights and conspired against her. In August, an amended complaint was filed adding her husband James Lee Reeves as a plaintiff. James Reeves worked at the bus garage as Director of Service. Katrina Reeves was a bus driver for more than 15 years.

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