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Coronavirus Continues to Spread: What Employers Should Be Doing
The National Law Review· 1 day agoCoronavirus is continually dominating news cycles and has been spreading rapidly throughout Europe and the Middle East. Notably, the 15th case is the first in the United States ...
... Advantage of Tax Credits Offsetting Emergency Leave-Related Expense Under Families First ...
The National Law Review· 1 day agoAs of today, March 21, it has been three days since Congress passed the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA or the Act) and it was signed into law. It’s also been ...
New York Governor Enacts Emergency Paid Sick Leave Bill to Address Coronavirus
The National Law Review· 1 day agoOn March 18, 2020, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo signed into law providing emergency paid sick leave to New Yorkers. Employers with 10 or fewer employees (as of Jan. 1, 2020 ...
Migrant encounters at the U.S.-Mexico border hit a record high at the end of 2023
Pew Research Center· 8 hours agoThe U.S. Border Patrol had nearly 250,000 encounters with migrants crossing into the United States from Mexico in December 2023, according to government statistics. The monthly number of encounters ...
Dozens move into Lowell emergency shelter as state lawmakers warn money is running out
CBS News· 2 days agoDozens of families moved into an emergency shelter Tuesday at the Lowell Inn and Conference Center...
COVID-19: Notable Impacts for Post-Acute Providers from the CARES Act, CMS Blanket Waivers, and the...
The National Law Review· 1 day agoAdditionally, CMS has now issued blanket waivers under the...
2019 Novel Coronavirus & Flu: What Employers Need to Know on Quarantines and Preventing the Spread...
The National Law Review· 2 days agoFlu season is in full swing. Simultaneously, the coronavirus COVID-19 has spread rapidly across China, with at least 70,000 confirmed cases, including 15 confirmed cases in ...
Testing Issues Twist Manufacturers
The National Law Review· 3 days agoWhen the pandemic hit the United States and the President declared a national emergency, the EEOC had to reconsider its position. As part of the effort to “stop the spread ...
What the Expiration of COVID-19 Paid Leave Laws Means for Retail Employers in California
The National Law Review· 3 days agoAs of December 31, 2020, however, the federal Families First Coronavirus Response Act (“FFCRA”), California’s ...Safety and Health’s (“Cal/OSHA”) COVID-19 emergency ...
More than 20M disenrolled amid Medicaid redeterminations
Healthcare Dive via Yahoo Finance· 7 days agoTexas has had a disproportionate impact on the number of children disenrolled, due to its large...