United States:
Hospitality Employers And The New OSHA ETS
10 November 2021
Littler Mendelson
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Now that OSHA has released its long-awaited Emergency Temporary
Standard (ETS) relating to the COVID-19 vaccine, join Littler for a
discussion about how it will impact hospitality employers.
Shareholders Alka Ramchandani-Raj, co-chair of Littler's
Occupational Safety and Health Group, and Rachel Fendell Satinsky,
discuss the OSHA ETS requirements and how hospitality employers can
remain compliant.
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