March 9, 2020
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COVID-19 and Work


Employers and employees have questions about what steps they should be taking to help protect against COVID-19, the infectious disease caused by the most recently discovered coronavirus. We have compiled some useful resources to help you understand what actions to take at this time when there is so much uncertainty surrounding this situation.

Coronavirus - Workplace Considerations for Employers

We want to share this useful summary Fox Rothschild LLP put together to answer common questions from employers, including, "can we tell other employees about an employee who has or may have the coronavirus?" and "can we ask employees to stay home if we suspect they may have the coronavirus or have been exposed to the coronavirus?”

CDC - Interim Guidance for Businesses and Employers

This government issued resource includes tips for employers on how to keep the workplace Coronavirus free, and how to create a plan if there is an outbreak in the US.

Getting your workplace ready for COVID-19

The World Health Organization put together information about dealing with the current outbreak including: ways to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in your workplace; how to manage risks when organizing meetings & events; travel considerations; and, getting your workplace ready in case COVID-19 arrives in your community. WHO also frequently updates this resource- Q&A on Coronaviruses.

Your local health department also can provide guidance for dealing with the uncertainty created by this outbreak. Please feel free to contact us if we can help with any questions regarding how to address COVID-19 in your workplace.

 

The Berke-Weiss Law Weekly Roundup: A nurse fights for safer workplaces

September 8, 2020
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There was some decent news this week in the employment outlook, depending on how you look at it. The positive is that roughly 1.37 million jobs were added this week and the unemployment rate dropped to 8.4 percent. The negative is that nearly 20 million Americans remain unemployed and of those 1.37 million jobs added over 230,000 hires are census workers, who will be out of a job shortly.

Too Early Retirement

September 1, 2020
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For some, early retirement is a chance to do something else, to spend more time with family, or pursue a passion put off by work. But for others, early retirement, also known by the euphemistic “involuntary separation,” has been an unwelcome occurrence and reminder of people’s status within the workforce, and this trend has been increasing in recent times.

The Weekly Roundup: Employment Numbers Remain High as Job Losses Persist

August 28, 2020
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The jobs report, released early Thursday morning, indicates job losses persist, with first-time unemployment claims above 1 million for the second straight week and continuing claims still north of 14 million. This comes as Congress remains on summer recess, having failed to shore up an extension of the enhanced stimulus that was propping up the economy. With the unemployment numbers still shaky, this week we’re taking a closer look at just who is being affected.

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