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#318 Supreme Court Takes Up Vaccine Mandate: What Retailers Need to Know

#318 Supreme Court Takes Up Vaccine Mandate: What Retailers Need to Know

FromConvenience Matters


#318 Supreme Court Takes Up Vaccine Mandate: What Retailers Need to Know

FromConvenience Matters

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Length:
18 minutes
Released:
Jan 6, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This timely episode discusses what convenience retailers could expect as the nation's highest court prepares to rule on OSHA’s vaccine mandate. Related Links: Subscribe to NACS Daily NACS Webinar: OSHA's Vaccine Mandate Hosted by: Jeff Lenard About our Guests: Doug Kantor, NACS General Counsel Kantor joined NACS in May 2021 after serving as a partner at Steptoe & Johnson LLP, where he worked with the NACS government relations team to define effective policy-based solutions on issues ranging from fuels to financial services. He has established and administered coalitions of companies and trade associations that share common legislative and regulatory objectives, including the Merchants Payments Coalition and its work to reform credit and debit card swipe fees. Jon Taets, NACS Government Relations Director Taets joined NACS in March 2014 and advocates before Congress on behalf of the U.S. convenience and fuel retailing industry on policy and regulatory issues relating to labor, health care, taxes, foodservice and food safety and online gaming. Early in his career he was legislative director for U.S. Rep. Leonard Lance and was also a legislative assistant and director of communications for U.S. Rep. Vito Fossella.
Released:
Jan 6, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Whether it’s for food, fuel, drinks or snacks — about half of the U.S. population is at a convenience store every day. We sell 80% of the country’s fuel and we are 4% of the total U.S. economy. We’ll talk about what we see at stores — and what the future may hold — as long as it’s convenient.