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  • Workplace Accommodations for Long Covid Article

    Workplace Accommodations for Long Covid Article

    Seton Hall Law Professor Doron Dorfman and Professor Zackary Berger, M.D., of Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, have published “Approving Workplace Accommodations for Patients with Long Covid — Advice for Clinicians” in The New England Journal of Medicine, according to a news release. The article is geared toward medical professionals faced with issues regarding specific diagnosis for long Covid

  • Implementing the Emergency Temporary Standard

    Implementing the Emergency Temporary Standard

    Due to a recent ruling, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) can once again be implemented. The ETS requires employers with 100 or more employees to get vaccinated or face weekly testing and mandatory masking. According to the OSHA website: “To account for any uncertainty created by the stay, OSHA

  • TRSA’s Town Hall Talks COVID

    TRSA’s Town Hall Talks COVID

    Among the roughly 215 linen, uniform and facility services operator and supplier partners who attended five, 90-minute online TRSA Regional Town Hall sessions on March 30, 31 and April 1, pretty much everyone could agree on two things, according to a TRSA news release.  First, they’re relieved that the economy in most parts of the

  • Strategies to Boost Your Business Resilience and Weather the Storm

    Strategies to Boost Your Business Resilience and Weather the Storm

    By  Jill J. Johnson The level of distress that many leaders experience during a crisis is unsettling but normal. When many are displaced from their work and income, it can be comforting to just hide because you are so overwhelmed. Yet those who will recover demonstrate resilience. They catch their breath and then move forward