A federal appellate court The government-imposed vaccination requirement was suspended this Saturday Joe Biden For companies with more than 100 employees.
In particular, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Round urgently suspended the federal government’s requirement that workers be vaccinated before January 4 or, if they fail, undergo weekly Govt-19 screening tests.
Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Laundry said the move prevents Joe Biden from “continuing his illegal border.”
In addition, the Republican official added, “The president would not impose medical practices on the American people without the checks and balances provided by the Constitution.”
A three-judge panel of the Court of Appeals granted a temporary suspension to a panel of companies, religious groups, bar organizations and several other states that had filed a joint petition, arguing that the federal administration had violated its authority.
The lawsuit was filed in Texas, Mississippi, South Carolina and Utah.
Serious legal issues
Although the judgment did not provide many details, in its concise order signed by the Under-Secretary-General, the Court held that the judges were obstructing the order because they believed that there were serious legal and constitutional issues with the order. “The next action of this court is pending,” he said.
Companies that fail to comply with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) will be fined nearly $ 14,000 for a breach.
The new requirements, first envisioned by the president in September, They apply to about 84 million workers in medium and large companies, although it is unclear how many employees have not been vaccinated.
The strong rules apply to a further 17 million people working in nursing homes, hospitals and other paid facilities. Medical and medical assistance. Those workers will not have the option to be tested and vaccinated.
Positive testing employees should be removed from the workplace.