In a decision that effectively ends litigation on the rule, The OSHA announced that it would withdraw the ETS vaccine/testing mandate for employers with 100 or more employees.
Federal procurement regulations for expenditures using ARPA funds mandate specific contract provisions in certain circumstances.
The Supreme Court of the United States issued a much-anticipated decision on Thursday to stay the OSHA ETS vaccine/testing mandate, which blocks enforcement of the regulation.
The US Supreme Court heard oral arguments on the OSHA ETS vaccine/testing mandate on Friday morning.
KLC is serving as a conduit for cities interested in helping cities impacted by December's deadly tornado outbreak.
Kentucky’s Attorney General issued OAG 21-14 on the issue of military leave pay for employees on days they are not scheduled to work.
The U.S. Supreme Court will hold a hearing January 7 on the OSHA ETS vaccine and/or test requirement.
A federal OSHA emergency temporary standard regarding COVID vaccinations and testing impacts employers with 100 or more employees, including cities.
The Kentucky Balance of State Continuum of Care (KY BoS CoC) will conduct the annual K-Count of people experiencing literal homelessness on Wednesday, January 26, 2022.
Current and potential elected city officials need to understand recently passed changes to the filing deadlines to ensure they make the ballot.
The U.S. Department of the Treasury non-entitlement units of local government a new guide for using the reporting portal for American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds.
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) opened a Business Recovery Center (BRC) in Benton to help storm victims submit disaster loan applications.
Cities received a paper copy of the 2022 Wage and Salary Survey of Kentucky Cities, but a PDF and Microsoft Excel version can also be completed electronically.
Kentucky League of Cities partnered with Eastern Kentucky University to assist member officials and employees in enhancing their skill sets and pursuing educational goals.
The Kentucky Department of Labor released an updated Kentucky Safety and Health on the Job poster in September which must be prominently displayed in the workplace.