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Lisa Weichman Harries leads the exemption committee at Rush University Medical Center.
In the wake of the Andrew Cuomo sexual harassment scandal, this influential Chicago power broker is facing a reckoning of her own
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into. Taking a hard line could hurt morale and open the door for liability under laws banning religious discrimination. But a lax approach could undermine vaccine mandates, potentially exposing employees and customers to infection.
Chicago attorney Tina Tchen made a name for herself in progressive political circles as an adviser to power. While that inside edge helped land her a spot in the White House and a position commanding a high-profile law firm in the city, it’s now bringing her into uncomfortable proximity to one of the biggest scandals in national politics: the sexual harassment allegations leveled against New York’s soon-to-be-ex-governor, Andrew Cuomo. The full extent of the role she played in Cuomo’s fall from grace is still unclear, but the shadow of conflict hangs over the situation nevertheless, since Tchen’s Tina Tchen latest gig is running Time’s Up, an organization founded with the stated purpose of advocating for victims of sexual harassment and violence. The chairwoman of Time’s Up, Roberta Kaplan, stepped down from her post at the advocacy organization soon after it was revealed that she and Tchen had provided counsel to the disgraced governor in the run-up to his resignation over charges that he had sexually harassed as many as 11 women. Unlike Kaplan, Tchen has remained in her post as CEO.
Companies requiring vaccines will have to judge the sincerity of religious objections AS MORE EMPLOYERS REQUIRE workers to get vaccinated against COVID-19, they’re bracing for a wave of religious exemption requests. Vaccine mandates, like those implemented at companies including United Airlines, McDonald’s and local hospitals, typically exempt employees with sincere religious objections.
Those objections will present employers with an uncomfortable challenge: For the first time, many companies will have to assess the sincerity of workers’ asserted religious beliefs and—as required by workplace laws— craft accommodations for those who are excused. It’s a thicket few relish wading
Why Hyatt booked a resort vacation Its $2.7B deal for Apple Leisure could be a sign the hotel market has shifted for good
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BY DANNY ECKER Hyatt Hotels isn’t sure when or if people will travel again for business like they did before the pandemic. So it’s betting bigger on beaches. The Chicago-based hotel giant’s announcement this month that it will pay $2.7 billion—or more than a third of its entire market
capitalization—to acquire resort giant Apple Leisure Group marks a major pivot by a brand best known for its urban, full-service hotels with lots of meeting space for groups and conventioneers. After a summer that unleashed pent-up leisure tourists to an even greater degree than Hyatt and others predicted, and with little clarity about when business
travelers will return to the road in greater numbers, the deal— which stands to make Hyatt the world’s largest owner of luxury all-inclusive resorts by room count—signals that the Pritzker family-backed company expects vacationers to be a bigger ticket to growth for the foreseeable future See HYATT on Page 18
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