Melissa Peters said OSHA has experienced a major brain drain in the past few years caused by the retirement of many seasoned inspectors and even OSHA offices who have hired new inspectors won’t feel any relief soon.
Michael Paglialonga and Paul Piccigallo analyzed New York’s New Warehouse Worker Protection Act and found that it would require, among other things, that employees be provided with a written description of any work-related ‘quota’ required by the employer
Ira Wincott, Sanjay Nair and Joseph Gusmano examine the New York Department of Health’s new revised advisory on return-to-work protocols for healthcare personnel after infection or exposure to COVID-19. (Subscription required.)
Nancy A. Johnson and Lauren C. Robertson discuss the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s revised COVID-19 guidance, including recent updates and recommended next steps.