For the second time in a month, the White House on Thursday urged large businesses to move forward with coronavirus vaccine mandates for their workforces despite court challenges to the Biden administration’s vaccine-or-test requirement for private companies.
“Our message to businesses right now is to move forward with measures that will make their workplaces safer and protect their workforces from COVID-19,” White House press secretary Jen Psaki told reporters during a briefing. “That was our message after the first stay issued by the Fifth Circuit. That remains our message and nothing has changed.”
Psaki’s comments came after the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) said it would suspend enforcement of the COVID-19 vaccine mandate for businesses after a federal appeals court reaffirmed its decision to suspend the mandate.
Psaki said … that the administration remains confident that it has the authority to issue the rule, known as an emergency temporary standard, which requires businesses with more than 100 employees to require that their employees be vaccinated against COVID-19 or submit to regular testing for the virus.
Psaki also said the administration was still working off the Jan. 4 deadline it set for businesses to comply with the rule, despite the ongoing legal dispute.
The mandate states that companies with 100 or more employees must vaccinate their workforces. It’s been cited as overreach and one of the reasons for the ongoing labor shortage crisis. Also, there is no doubt that this mandate will trickle down to smaller businesses. At the same time, I was told that defying the courts was authoritarianism at work. The very people who speak about protecting our institutions are the also the ones defiling them because they don’t like a particular legal ruling. It’s an old tale. I just hope the Never Trump elements of the country are happy about this return to norms.
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