KEY POINTS
  • The National Retail Federation, the National Federation of Independent Business and the American Trucking Associations sued the Biden administration over its vaccine and testing requirements.
  • They argue the requirements would results in businesses losing employees and incurring compliance costs, as well as disrupting the supply chain.
  • "We are now, regrettably, forced to seek to have this mandate overturned in court," said Chris Spear, president of the trucking associations.
Semi-trailer trucks move along Lincoln Highway while using the indirect interchange from Interstates 70, the Pennsylvania Turnpike and U.S. Route 30 on October 14, 2021 in Breezewood, Pennsylvania.

National industry groups representing retail, truckers and independent businesses sued the Biden administration Wednesday over its vaccine and testing requirements for private companies, claiming they would cause "irreparable harm."

The National Retail Federation, the National Federation of Independent Business and the American Trucking Associations, told the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit in their lawsuit that businesses would lose employees, incur "unrecoverable compliance costs" and face deteriorating conditions in "already fragile supply chains and labor markets."