July 30, 2020
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With the HEALS Act the Fight over Pandemic Lawsuits Takes Center Stage

Earlier this week, Senate GOP leadership introduced their $1 trillion opening response to the $3 trillion Congressional HEROES Act, originally proposed in May. As we have noted, the signal demand coming from Mitch McConnell’s office is liability protection (the “L” in HEALS) for businesses and health care organizations. Translated, McConnell wants to prevent workers from suing employers if they contract coronavirus at work. And the GOP appears firm that without consensus on this issue, there will be no new stimulus. 

Conspicuously absent from the bills is any firm guidance or requirements for updating OSHA workplace safety standards during the pandemic. We have documented over the last month how ineffectual OSHA, a long-time target of dark money from the Kochs and other industrial oligarchs, has been since the pandemic began. And last week, as ProPublica reported, meat-packing workers at Pennsylvania-based Maid-Right Specialty Foods are suing OSHA and the Secretary of Labor, Eugene Scalia, under Section 13 of the OSH Act of 1970, which states:

“If the Secretary arbitrarily or capriciously fails to seek relief under this section, any employee who may be injured by reason of such failure, or the representative of such employees, might bring an action against the Secretary in the United States district court for the district in which the imminent danger is alleged to exist or the employer has its principal office”

In the case of Maid-Right, workers made OSHA complaints as far back as April, which the agency failed to respond to. ProPublica has also covered OSHA’s failure to prioritize investigations into the health and safety standards for “essential” workers during the pandemic.

The HEALS Act seeks to exploit the pandemic to enact far-right legislation related to workplace safety, as a pair of reports from The Intercept demonstrates. The first, reported by Akela Lacy, exposes how ALEC, one of the Koch-funded groups, has been lobbying McConnell and others in Congress to pass model legislation to shield employers from lawsuits like the one being brought by Maid-Right workers. Meanwhile, meatpacking heavyweights Smithfield and Montaire Farms have been pouring money into the Republican Attorneys General Association and other campaigns in the hopes of getting favorable legislation passed to shield them from wrongful death suits. The meatpacking industry has been at the heart of multiple massive outbreaks in the US and abroad, with US meatpackers being accused of failing to be transparent with workers.

Our Firm, and many Americans, will continue to monitor the HEALS Act with interest.

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Historic Victory for Paid Family Leave in Colorado

November 12, 2020
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While much of the post-election attention has been focused on the presidential race, there has been little said about what looks to be a historic victory for working Coloradans, who have chosen to join eight other states, including New York, and Washington D.C. in providing paid family leave for new parents as well as those dealing with a family emergency. This is the first paid family leave law to be won through a ballot initiative, rather than implemented by elected officials.

Pandemic Continues to Affect Women, Even the Really Successful Ones

November 10, 2020
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This reduction in childcare due to COVID is affecting mothers of all income brackets, and as NPR reports, the most successful women, even, are feeling the effects. Mothers remain the parent more likely to shore the care gap created by school closures and are more likely to step back from their careers to do so.

Court Rejects Amazon Warehouse Workers’ Safety Complaints

November 5, 2020
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A Federal judge in New York has rejected a lawsuit from Amazon employees, ruling that OSHA, not courts, should determine what constitutes workplace safety and safe practices.

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