Just three days after the OSHA’s emergency mandate took effect, the Supreme Court halted it in its tracks. The mandate required that workers at businesses with 100 or more employees must get vaccinated or submit a negative COVID test weekly to enter the workplace. It also required unvaccinated workers to wear masks indoors at work.
Empty shelves are common once again in stores across the United States. A string of bad weather, Omicron cases, and product recalls are being blamed for the latest shortages. Industry leaders, however, see it as just another part of ongoing pandemic-related labor struggles. The number of people who voluntarily quit their jobs rose again to
As the date of President Joe Biden’s workplace vaccine mandate approaches, the Supreme Court is hearing arguments as part of an emergency motion meant to stop it from taking effect. One key argument against it is the result of Biden’s own Chief of Staff, Ron Klain. Not long after Biden announced the mandate, Klain retweeted
During oral arguments on Friday, Justice Sotomayor made several false claims about the vaccine and the Omicron variant. According to Townhall: During questioning, liberal Justice Sonia Sotomayor made a number of false statements about the vaccine’s ability to prevent transmission of the virus. While it may protect against death or hospitalization, the vaccine does not
The Supreme Court has now struck down a new challenge to a New York vaccine mandate by health care workers seeking an exception based on religious grounds. As CNBC reports: The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday denied an emergency bid to block enforcement of New York’s coronavirus vaccine mandate for health care workers. The legal challenge