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Advance Notice By-Law 2.0
Advance notice by-laws are a long-standing, commonly accepted corporate governance tool in Canada.
United States | Publication | November 5, 2021
Federal OSHA published today in the Federal Register its "Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) to protect more than 84 million workers from the spread of the coronavirus." We provide here the OSHA FAQs documents highlighting the critical provisions and requirements of the ETS.
The ETS compels covered employers to develop and enforce a mandatory COVID vaccination policy unless they adopt a policy requiring employees to choose either vaccination or weekly COVID testing and masking at work.
The ETS covers employers with 100 or more employees – firm- or company-wide – and provides options for compliance. It also requires employers to provide paid time to workers to get vaccinated and paid leave to recover from side effects.
Moreover, the ETS requires employers to:
The ETS does not require employers to pay for testing or face coverings, although employers may be required to pay for testing to comply with other laws, regulations or collective bargaining agreements.
OSHA is offering compliance assistance to implement the standard.
Employers must comply with most ETS requirements within 30 days of today's publication, and within 60 days for testing requirements.
We will report separately on the numerous constitutional and other legal challenges being filed by the multiple states' Attorneys General and business organizations to invalidate the ETS.
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Advance notice by-laws are a long-standing, commonly accepted corporate governance tool in Canada.
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With the suspension of the USPTO’s Climate Change Mitigation Pilot, the Canadian Advanced Examination for Green Technologies mechanism can be used to accelerate examination for a corresponding Canadian application, which can then generate a work product usable for expediting examination in various patent offices around the world using the Patent Prosecution Highway (PPH), reducing the time from patent application filing to grant.
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