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New state laws decriminalizing marijuana use likely to have minimal effect on workplace drug policies

USA - November 16 2012 On November 6, 2012, voters in Colorado and Washington approved state initiatives making it lawful for persons age 21 or older to possess up to one ounce of marijuana for personal use.

David C. Lindsay, Corena A. Norris-McCluney, Susan W. Pangborn, Chuck Rice

EEOC Issues Enforcement Guidance on Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccinations

USA - December 18 2020 In the wake of the FDA’s Emergency Use Authorization (“EUA”) for a number of newly developed COVID-19 vaccinations (including the vaccinations…

Desmond M. Dennis, Leah M. Farmer

Layoffs, Furloughs, and Terminations: Practical Considerations for Employers in the Age of COVID-19

USA - March 27 2020 The spread of the novel coronavirus and the numerous shelter-in-place or stay-at-home orders issued across the country in response have presented…

Kathleen B. Dodd, Kendra C Chapman, Susan W. Pangborn

Department of Labor Releases Guidance Regarding the "Families First Coronavirus Response Act"

USA - March 25 2020 Yesterday, Tuesday, March 24, the U.S. Department of Labor (“DOL”) issued guidance regarding the Emergency Family and Medical Leave Expansion Act…

Leah M. Farmer, Yendelela Neely Holston, Corena A. Norris-McCluney, Susan W. Pangborn

An Employer's Guide: Protecting Your Employees From Coronavirus (COVID-19)

USA - March 2 2020 Just as the Severe Acute Respiratory System (SARS) outbreak in the early 2000’s created significant new issues for employers, the rapid spread of a…

Thomas H. Christopher, Leah M. Farmer