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New York’s Multi-Faceted Approach to Reopening “Non-Essential” Construction
The National Law Review· 2 days agoEach phase correlates with a group of industries in which their non-essential businesses may permit the return of their in-person workforce – under certain conditions – in qualifying regions ...
Michigan OSHA Issues Emergency Rules Related to COVID-19
The National Law Review· 4 days agoThe Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) has issued emergency health and safety rules aimed at controlling, preventing, and mitigating the spread of COVID-19. The ...
COVID-19: Massachusetts Governor Extends Non-Essential Business Closures and Updates Non-Essential...
The National Law Review· 2 days agoMassachusetts Governor Charlie Baker today announced several key updates to his March 23, 2020 executive order, which had directed the closure of physical workplaces and facilities for non-essential ...
OSHA Issues Updated Guidance on Mitigating and Preventing the Spread of COVID-19 in the Workplace
The National Law Review· 3 days agoThe guidance also suggests that employers “consider adopting policies that require workers to get vaccinated or to undergo regular COVID-19 testing – in addition to mask wearing and physical ...
Sending Children to Camp or Daycare in the Time of COVID
The National Law Review· 2 days agoThe Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the American Camp Association have both put out detailed recommendations, and the State of New Jersey will also be issuing guidelines ...
End of an era: Austin Public Health changes COVID-19 reporting policy
Austin American-Statesman via Yahoo News· 7 days agoWhat should we do without a dashboard? All of the safety measures recommended by the CDC during the pandemic still apply: Stay current with the COVID-19 vaccine, including ...
COVID-19: Massachusetts Governor Extends Non-Essential Business Closures to May 18, 2020
The National Law Review· 2 days agoOn April 28, 2020, Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker announced the second extension of Massachusetts’ non-essential business closure order, now in effect until May 18, 2020. The prior closure ...
March 12, 2021: Coronavirus Update
The National Law Review· 6 days agoWith nearly 34 million people, or more than one in 10 Americans, fully vaccinated against COVID-19, most employers can expect vaccination to soon become available to their general workforce.
Tackling the Realities of COVID-19, Part III: Communicating Safety Protocols and Return-to-Work...
The National Law Review· 5 days agoThe first step to help prevent this situation is to have a return-to-work plan that follows the most recent guidance from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC< ...
Avoiding Employment-Related Liability as Employees Return to Work
The National Law Review· 6 days agoAs states and municipalities relax safer-at-home measures, stores, restaurants, offices, manufacturers, and other employers across the country are either re-opening for business or returning ...