At the end of every year, I traditionally do an overview of some of the key highlights (or perhaps lowlights) on the labor & employment law front around the country over the prior 12 months. With the coronavirus dominating news coverage since at least early March (and the subsequent impact on workplace issues), I could spend hours going through labor & employment law developments that have arisen because of the virus. However, rather than rehashing that matter, I think it is more appropriate to turn the page on 2020 and move forward into the new year. As always, below are a couple articles that caught my eye this week. COVID, the Vaccine, & Age Discrimination I intended to focus on a few non-coronavirus related topics this week, but this article is especially timely and worth highlighting at the outset. The National Law Review recently wrote an insightful article on potential age discrimination issues that may arise for employers as the vaccine rolls out across the c