OSHA Vaccine Blocked Again by Court of Appeals

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Federal Appeals Court Reaffirms Stay of OSHA Vaccine Requirements

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA’s) new rules requiring vaccinations or weekly testing for all employees at companies with at least 100 workers was blocked again last night by the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans, which called the new rules a “mandate” and added that it “grossly exceeds OSHA’s statutory authority.”Get vaccinated

The court had previously stayed the order pending a range of legal challenges in what is expected to be a lengthy legal battle over the emergency temporary standard (ETS). The court ordered OSHA to “take no steps to implement or enforce the Mandate until further court order.” Essentially the OSHA ETS Vaccine Mandate is blocked.

Employment attorneys say the legality of the OSHA ETS likely won’t be decided until it is reviewed by the U.S. Supreme Court.

The Justice Department, which was contesting the appeals court’s original stay, responded to the ruling in a statement: “Today’s decision is just the beginning of the process for review of this important OSHA standard. The department will continue to vigorously defend the standard and looks forward to obtaining a definitive resolution following consolidation of all of the pending cases for further review.”

For more recent information on the OSHA ETS vaccine and testing mandate, go here. As with many of our customers, Surestaff strongly encourages employees to be vaccinated for the protection of themselves, co-workers and families.