14 Jan 2022

CLT Alliance supports Supreme Court OSHA ruling

As the voice of business, the Charlotte Regional Business Alliance has played an active role advocating on behalf of the business community on COVID-19 related issues by championing the needs of our investors.  We have also kept the business community informed of proposed government mandates around COVID-19 vaccinations to ensure businesses are able to prepare accordingly.  We continue to keep our finger on the pulse of the business community to better understand its needs.

The business community must be able to operate with minimal intrusion from government. The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision restores to businesses the ability to run their operations as they see fit.

The CLT Alliance continues to support individuals receiving the COVID-19 vaccination and booster.

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