The federal government issued its first set of guidelines on how employers should deal with coronavirus vaccination Wednesday, confirming speculation that employers would be able to require employees to be vaccinated against the virus, even in cases where a vaccine has been made available under an emergency use authorization.
Before the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission released its guidelines, the question of whether emp...
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