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Alerts
Time for Employers to Decide Who They Are Sponsoring for H-1B’s
February 7, 2022
Berin S. Romagnolo, Nancy A. Noonan

It’s that time of year again when employers have to decide who they are sponsoring for an H-1B visa.

Alerts
Supreme Court Unanimously Vacates Seventh Circuit ERISA Investment Fees Case
February 4, 2022
Caroline Turner English, Brian D. Schneider, Mattie Bowden

With nearly 150 similar class action lawsuits pending nationwide, the ruling is a win for the ERISA plaintiff’s bar, potentially supporting their expansive view of plan fiduciaries’ duty to monitor investments.

Alerts
NLRB General Counsel Launches 10(j) Injunction Initiative Aimed At  Employers That Threaten Or Coerce Employees During Organizing Campaigns
February 3, 2022
Henry Morris, Jr.

Section 10(j) of the National Labor Relations Act authorizes the NLRB to seek temporary federal court injunctions to stop employers and unions from engaging in unfair labor practices while a case is being litigated before the Agency.

Alerts
Expediting Employment Authorization Documents And Advance Parole Travel Documents
January 24, 2022
Berin S. Romagnolo, Nancy A. Noonan

Five years ago, USCIS routinely took three months to issue employment authorization documents (EADs) and advance parole (AP) travel documents.

Events
Webinar: Tuning Out the Noise – COVID 19, Delta, Omicron – What Do We Do Now?
January 24, 2022
Darrell S. Gay

Two years into the COVID pandemic the only certainty is uncertainty. This monthly webinar series will tackle the legal, cultural, and political changes in the workplace, providing insights to help you navigate the onslaught of information, misinformation, and change in our working world.

Alerts
California Court Rules Employer Must Face Lawsuit Over COVID Death of Employee's Spouse
January 20, 2022
Robert K. Carrol

A California appellate court has ruled that a wrongful death action filed by an employee and her children arising from the death of the employee’s spouse from COVID-19 after she allegedly contracted the virus at work and infected her husband, was not “derivative” of her infection.

Alerts
SCOTUS Says Stop: Enforcement of OSHA Vaccine-or-Test Mandate for Large Employers Blocked
January 14, 2022
Trevor M. Jorgensen

On January 13, the U.S. Supreme Court granted emergency relief to plaintiffs challenging OSHA’s COVID-19 Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS), and issued a stay on enforcement of the rule.

Alerts
Supreme Court Blocks OSHA Vaccine/Testing Rule but Allows Health Care Vaccine Mandate To Proceed
January 14, 2022
Alexandra M. Romero, Michael L. Stevens

On January 13, 2022, the Supreme Court reinstituted a stay blocking OSHA’s COVID-19 vaccination and testing emergency temporary standard (ETS), which mandated that employers with 100 or more employees require their employees to get vaccinated or undergo weekly testing for COVID-19.

Alerts
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Rules Termination of Employee for Filing a Personnel File Rebuttal May Support a Claim for Wrongful Termination
January 13, 2022
Nancy J. Puleo, Lauren C. Schaefer

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court has issued a unanimous opinion in Meehan v. Medical Information Technology, Inc., holding that the termination of an at-will employee for exercising the statutory right of rebuttal to information included in their personnel record.

Alerts
Supreme Court Grants Review in Significant Arbitration Case Regarding PAGA 
January 5, 2022
Jeffrey B. Weston

The United States Supreme Court has granted certiorari to address the important question of whether the Federal Arbitration Act (“FAA”) requires the enforcement of an arbitration agreement that would require representative action claims.

Alerts
Department of Labor Rescinds Trump-era Union Financial Disclosure Rule
January 4, 2022
Henry Morris, Jr.

In March 2020, the Department of Labor issued a rule billed as a measure designed to increase labor union financial transparency.

Alerts
NLRB To Reconsider Independent Contractor Standard
December 28, 2021
Michael L. Stevens

In a notice issued yesterday in The Atlanta Opera, Inc. 371 NLRB No. 45 (2021), the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB or Board) invited parties and amici to submit briefs addressing whether the Board should reconsider its standard for determining the independent contractor status of workers.  

Alerts
Additional Details on DC’s Proof of Vaccination Requirement
December 27, 2021
Henry Morris, Jr.

Last week, we reported on the District of Columbia’s newly-announced requirement that certain indoor facilities verify that patrons, ages 12 and over, are vaccinated against COVID-19. Here’s some additional information that you should know.

Alerts
DC Mayor Reinstates Mask Requirement and Requires Proof of Vaccination to Enter Certain Spaces
December 23, 2021
Henry Morris, Jr.

In November, with the pandemic apparently subsiding in DC, Mayor Muriel Bowser eased the City’s indoor mask mandate. On December 20, with COVID-19 cases again on the rise, Mayor Bowser declared a new state of emergency and reinstated the mask requirement.  

Alerts
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Clarifies Joint Employer Analysis Under the Massachusetts Wage Act 
December 22, 2021
Nicholas J. Nesgos, Nancy J. Puleo, Lauren C. Schaefer

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court has issued an opinion in Jinks v. Credico (USA), LLC setting forth the appropriate standard governing joint employer liability under the Massachusetts Wage Act.

Alerts
Sixth Circuit Re-Activates OSHA’s Private Employer Vaccinate-or-Test Rule; New Enforcement Deadlines Set
December 20, 2021
Trevor M. Jorgensen, Julie Furer Stahr

On December 17, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit dissolved the stay order that prohibited enforcement of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration COVID-19 Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS).

Alerts
Sixth Circuit Revives OSHA Vaccine/Testing Emergency Temporary Standard
December 20, 2021
Alexandra M. Romero, Michael L. Stevens

On December 17, 2021, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit issued an Opinion lifting the stay of OSHA’s emergency temporary standard (ETS) requiring employers with 100 or more employees to implement mandatory COVID-19 vaccine or weekly testing policies for their employees.

Alerts
The City of New York Set To Become First In Nation To Impose COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate on Private Employers 
December 17, 2021
Darrell S. Gay, Michael L. Stevens, Nicholas L. Collins

On December 6, 2021, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a new COVID-19 vaccine mandate for all private sector employers that employ more than one employee in New York City.

Alerts
California’s Labor Peace Agreement Requirements for Growing Cannabis Businesses
December 14, 2021
Aram Ordubegian, Kirsten A. Hart, Robert K. Carrol

California law requires commercial cannabis licensees with 20 or more non-supervisory employees to enter into a labor peace agreement; however, the legal requirements of such an agreement are far less than labor unions would suggest.

Alerts
The City of New York Set to Become First in Nation to Impose COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate on Private Employers
December 7, 2021
Darrell S. Gay, Michael L. Stevens, Nicholas L. Collins

On December 6, 2021, New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio announced a new COVID-19 vaccine mandate for all private-sector employers who employ one or more employees in New York City.

Alerts
Federal Contractor Vaccine Mandate Enforcement Halted in 3 States/Deadline Delayed Nationwide
December 3, 2021
Travis L. Mullaney, Linda M. Jackson, Kevin R. Pinkney

Shifting standards and deadlines place additional burdens on contractors seeking to remain in compliance.

Alerts
EEOC Addresses Retaliation in Updated COVID-19 Technical Assistance 
November 22, 2021
Henry Morris, Jr.

Last week, the EEOC again updated its COVID-19 technical assistance; this time, to include more information about employer retaliation in pandemic-related employment situations. 

Alerts
NLRB’s General Counsel’s Office Issues Guidance on the Obligation to Bargain Over Implementing OSHA’s COVID-19 ETS
November 16, 2021
Henry Morris, Jr., Nancy J. Puleo, Michael L. Stevens

We have reported on OSHA Emergency Temporary Standard (“ETS”), published on November 5th, that mandates that covered employers require their employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or obtain weekly COVID-19 tests and wear a facemask in the workplace.

Press Release
25 Arent Fox Practices Rated Among Nation’s Best by US News and Best Lawyers
November 15, 2021

Twenty-five Arent Fox LLP practices have been recognized in the 2022 “Best Law Firms” rankings that are published annually by US News & World Report and Best Lawyers.

Alerts
Fifth Circuit Extends Stay of OSHA’s Vaccine/Testing Mandate
November 15, 2021
Henry Morris, Jr., Michael L. Stevens, Alexandra M. Romero

On November 12, the Fifth Circuit extended its stay on OSHA’s COVID-19 vaccination and testing emergency temporary standard (ETS), which mandated that employers with 100 or more employees require their employees to get vaccinated or undergo weekly testing for COVID-19.

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