Have You Thought About… Requiring Employees to Get a COVID-19 Vaccine?
This course will provide up-to-date information regarding whether employers can – and should – mandate vaccines for employees once they become more readily available.
This course is co-sponsored with myLawCLE. CLE credit available.
Key topics to be discussed:
- Newly issued EEOC guidance on vaccines
- Accommodations employers may need to make in mandating vaccines (e.g., for religious or medical reasons)
- Issues specific to the COVID-19 vaccine, including FDA Emergency Use Authorization issues; legislative developments on vaccine issues
- Practical considerations in implementing a vaccine program and policy; and other employment considerations.
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