After the Sixth Circuit federal court of appeals reinstated OSHA's emergency temporary standard ("ETS"), OSHA announced that it will start enforcing the ETS on January 10, 2022 (unless the U.S. Supreme Court determines that ETS is unconstitutional). According to ETS, employers with 100 or more employees must ensure vaccination of their employees or require employees to produce negative tests and wear a mask in the workplace. Covered employers must develop, implement, and enforce a mandatory COVID-19 policy.
Under the current ETS, private employers must:
OSHA ETS FAQ, sample vaccination only policy, sample vaccination + testing policy.
January 13, 2022 Update:
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that OSHA's ETS was unconstitutional.