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SUMMARY:COVID-19 Town Hall on Vaccines: To Mandate or Not to Mandate? With Dykema
DESCRIPTION:Now that a COVID-19 vaccine is a reality\, many employers are contemplating whether they will be able to require employees to take it when it becomes available to the general population. Like with many other questions about COVID-19\, the answer is not clear. But what is clear is that employers can start planning now to ensure the health and safety of their employees. \n\n\n\nJoin Dykema's Elisa J. Lintemuth\, member\, labor and employment\, and Melvin J. Muskovitz\, senior counsel\, labor and employment\, for a discussion on:\n\n- Whether an employer can mandate employees to receive a COVID-19 vaccine.\n\n- Whether employees have a legal basis to object.\n\n- Whether the rules are different for vaccines approved on an Emergency Authorization (EUA) basis.\n\n- Potential liability considerations.\n\n- Practical concerns.\n\n\n\nLintemuth and Muskovitz will engage in a discussion with Tammy Carnrike\, chief operating officer for the Detroit Regional Chamber. Participants can submit questions during the discussion.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Now that a COVID-19 vaccine is a reality\, many employers are contemplating whether they will be able to require employees to take it when it becomes available to the general population. Like with many other questions about COVID-19\, the answer is not clear. But what is clear is that employers can start planning now to ensure the health and safety of their employees. \;
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\nJoin Dykema'\;s Elisa J. Lintemuth\, member\, labor and employment\, and Melvin J. Muskovitz\, senior counsel\, labor and employment\, for a discussion on:
\n- Whether an employer can mandate employees to receive a COVID-19 vaccine.
\n- Whether employees have a legal basis to object.
\n- Whether the rules are different for vaccines approved on an Emergency Authorization (EUA) basis.
\n- Potential liability considerations.
\n- Practical concerns.
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\nLintemuth and Muskovitz will engage in a discussion with Tammy Carnrike\, chief operating officer for the Detroit Regional Chamber. Participants can submit questions during the discussion. \;
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DTSTAMP:20240328T174518Z
URL:https://members.flintandgeneseechamber.org/events/details/covid-19-town-hall-on-vaccines-to-mandate-or-not-to-mandate-with-dykema-11814
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