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Back to School – Addressing COVID-19 Related Concerns

8/20/2021| Reference Number : 173.0| Legal, School Bus | COVID-19, Masks, ADA, CDC | | Return|

As kickoff to the 2021-2022 school year is right around the corner, there are a number of lingering concerns stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic. Many contractors are left wondering: What are the guidelines for wearing masks? Can I require my employees to receive the COVID-19 vaccine? And what can I do about the shortage of drivers? Continue reading below for a recap on these specific issues.

 

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