And it's all bad.
OSHA Vaccine Mandate Released, 84 Million Workers Face Jan. 4 Deadline, the Epoch Times - https://outline.com/Xv23u7
Republicans SUE to stop Biden's 'unconstitutional' plan - https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10164953/14-000-fines-unvaccinated-workers-Bidens-new-COVID-rules.html
Statement by President Joe Biden on Vaccination Requirements: https://gab.com/Breaking911/posts/107219945227779307
Edit to add the PDF text of the OSHA regulation, 490 pages - https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2021-23643.pdf
And that's the big elephant in the room when the freaking President goes out there, makes a big dramatic statement, breaths fire and threatens ruinous consequences for non compliance.
And then the actual implementation sets the stage both for self-enforcement and for any punishments to effectively be targeted, selective enforcement to make examples of people - especially those they don't like - to try and get everyone else to comply.
It's ridiculous and weak. It signals immediately that those writing the rule know it's untenable.
It's 'clever' in the 'No one 'important' (read, the bureaucrats and the presidency) has to take actual responsibility because OSHA is the one waving the stick around while the entire private work-force supposedly plays enforcer. But in reality, the president's reputation, and that of the office, are on the line making a strong stance that can't be pulled off because he just had to 'look tough' on TV.
When is anyone in the Democrat party going to get it through their thick skulls that's it's really not good for the country if the office of the Presidency is so overtly weak and pitiful?
The OSHA mandate is identical to what my S&P 500 employer's policy was, except it was all self-attestation. And it was the same thing: company President comes into an all-hands meeting and makes a big dramatic statement about how the company is going to "take a hard-line stance" and all that shit, and then they come out with their weak-ass policy.
I think I even told some co-workers I confided in at the time "I'd respect the company more if they actually did implement a hard-line policy, but this just makes them look pathetic and weak"