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In The Breakroom With Bill, Episode 5: Breaking Down Florida's Employer Vaccine Mandate Restriction (Podcast)
24 November 2021
Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart
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In this episode of In the Breakroom, Bill Grob is
joined by Phillip Russell and Dee Anna Hays to discuss
Florida's new law prohibiting employers from mandating employee
vaccinations. The new measure, which went into effect immediately
after Governor Ron DeSantis signed the law on November 18, 2021,
prohibits employers from implementing a COVID-19 vaccination
mandate for employees without providing at least five individual
exemptions. Our speakers discuss the details of the new law and the
five exemptions and address compliance questions and challenges on
the horizon for Florida employers.
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