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Quick Shot: Vaccination Guidance for Employers & Employees 2021

Product ID: CA3200R5
Presented By: State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

Up in arms

Ending the COVID-19 pandemic has required the biggest vaccination campaign in history.1 To date, a billion doses have distributed worldwide, and vaccines continue to roll out as countries aim to quell outbreaks and return to “normalcy.” But what happens when not everyone wants to be vaccinated?

Can employers require their employees to be vaccinated? What if an employee raises a religious objection or a health care concern as their reason for refusing the vaccine? What if vaccinated employees have concerns about working alongside colleagues who aren’t vaccinated? Quick Shot: Vaccination Guidance for Employers and Employees will provide rapid answers to these questions and more.

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Monday, July 19, 202112:00 PM - 12:50 PM CT

Add to Calendar 7/19/2021 12:00:00 PM 7/19/2021 12:50:00 PM America/Chicago Quick Shot: Vaccination Guidance for Employers & Employees 2021

Up in arms

Ending the COVID-19 pandemic has required the biggest vaccination campaign in history.1 To date, a billion doses have distributed worldwide, and vaccines continue to roll out as countries aim to quell outbreaks and return to “normalcy.” But what happens when not everyone wants to be vaccinated?

Can employers require their employees to be vaccinated? What if an employee raises a religious objection or a health care concern as their reason for refusing the vaccine? What if vaccinated employees have concerns about working alongside colleagues who aren’t vaccinated? Quick Shot: Vaccination Guidance for Employers and Employees will provide rapid answers to these questions and more.

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Up in arms

Ending the COVID-19 pandemic has required the biggest vaccination campaign in history.1 To date, a billion doses have distributed worldwide, and vaccines continue to roll out as countries aim to quell outbreaks and return to “normalcy.” But what happens when not everyone wants to be vaccinated?

Can employers require their employees to be vaccinated? What if an employee raises a religious objection or a health care concern as their reason for refusing the vaccine? What if vaccinated employees have concerns about working alongside colleagues who aren’t vaccinated? Quick Shot: Vaccination Guidance for Employers and Employees will provide rapid answers to these questions and more.

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Erica N. Reib is a member of O’Neil, Cannon, Hollman, DeJong & Laing’s Labor and Employment Practice Group. She assists clients with employment discrimination litigation, non-competition and trade secret litigation, Occupational Safety and Health matters, wage and hour issues, NLRB and unfair labor practice matters, employment policy and agreement drafting and review, unemployment compensation, investigations and proper employment practices to avoid litigation.

  • Get an update on current employment-related litigation regarding vaccines and vaccination programs
  • Review EEOC and OSHA advisories regarding mandatory and voluntary employer vaccination programs
  • Learn how ADA accommodations apply when it comes to vaccinations
  • Understand how to address employees' religious objections to vaccination
  • Explore whether employers can incentivize employees to get vaccines
  • Discuss the post-pandemic workplace and what safety measures will need to remain
  • Help employers protect the health and safety of their employees
  • Labor and employment lawyers
  • Lawyers advising businesses
  • In-house counsel
  • Health lawyers
  • Civil rights and liberties lawyers
  • General practitioners who handle employment claims
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