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Court: Employers may ask employees about their vaccinations
2026-03-10T05:00:00Z

Court: Employers may ask employees about their vaccinations

The federal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) restricts when employers may ask employees medical questions or require medical exams. During the COVID-19 pandemic, this came to light as employers often wanted to know if their employees were vaccinated to help protect others in the workplace. In the midst of one of the worst influenza (flu) outbreaks this season, employers might wonder about their employees’ current flu vaccination status.

An employer recently learned that they may ask employees about their vaccination status.

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Pay deception costs employer $100 million in gig drivers settlement
2026-03-10T05:00:00Z

Pay deception costs employer $100 million in gig drivers settlement

A nationwide employer agreed to a $100 million judgment to settle allegations from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and 11 states claiming that the company caused delivery drivers to lose tens of millions of dollars’ worth of earnings by deceiving them about the base pay, incentive pay, and tips they could earn.

The employer uses a driver service, where gig workers use an app to decide whether to accept “offers” to deliver goods to customers. They base their decisions on the employer’s statements about the base pay and tips that drivers could expect if they complete the work.

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Out-of-Service Criteria changes land April 1st
2026-03-09T05:00:00Z

Out-of-Service Criteria changes land April 1st

The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s Out-of-Service (OOS) Criteria will soon undergo a wide-ranging update affecting roadside inspections for both drivers and their commercial motor vehicles.

From license restrictions and English‑language proficiency (ELP) to log falsification, brake systems, cargo securement, and wheel defects, the revisions clarify long‑standing enforcement questions, add new OOS conditions in emerging problem areas, and refine existing criteria to better align with federal regulations and real‑world inspection practices.

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Food processes: HACCP carves a place for safety in each step
2026-03-09T05:00:00Z

Food processes: HACCP carves a place for safety in each step

HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point) is crucial to keeping your food products safe. It’s a system that focuses on identifying and addressing hazards before they contaminate a food product. HACCP is implemented from the time raw materials are received to when product is shipped to consumers.

Think of a critical control point (CCP) as a step in your food process where problems are most likely to occur. Examples include cooking, cooling, or preventing cross-contamination. You’ll need to examine each CCP to identify any possible biological, chemical, or physical food safety hazards. The analysis zeroes in on the hazards that are “reasonably likely” to contaminate a food product and cause illness or injury to a consumer.

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