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Adjusting to Your New Post-Coronavirus Normal
July 16, 2020
There’s no denying that the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic has rapidly and abruptly changed how we live, work and play. As the threat of the coronavirus shifts, Americans are navigating their new normal and figuring out how Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidance for social distancing and mask wearing fits into a daily routine.…
Read MoreShould We Embrace Masking to Slow the Spread of COVID-19?
July 16, 2020
July 14, 2020 As we move into the middle of summer, it’s apparent that COVID-19 does not diminish in warmer weather similar to the flu virus. In fact, as we’ve re-opened our economy cases have spiked with more people testing positive and additional hospitalizations occurring across the country. St Louis, Kansas City, Columbia, Joplin, and…
Read MoreDOL Launches Employee Tool for Assessing FFCRA Leave Eligibility
July 9, 2020
The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has created an online tool to help workers determine whether they qualify for paid sick leave or expanded family and medical leave under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA). The tool works by posing a series of questions that help employees assess whether the paid leave provisions of…
Read MoreQ & A: COVID-19 Testing on Employees Returning to Work
June 30, 2020
Q: May an employer administer a COVID-19 test on employees prior to their entering the workplace? A: Yes. The ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) requires that medical tests be "job related and consistent with business necessity". Because allowing an employee who has COVID-19 enter the workplace could pose a threat to other employees, COVID-19 testing…
Read MoreFighting the Coronavirus “Infodemic”
June 25, 2020
In addition to fighting the health effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, public health experts are also fighting the effects of what they refer to as an info-demic. Defined as an outbreak of misinformation, doctors across the country are saying that this infodemic is making it harder to treat patients. Moreover, this misinformation can lead to…
Read MoreOSHA Guidance for Reopening Nonessential Businesses
June 23, 2020
On June 18, 2020, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) released guidance to help employers plan how to reopen nonessential businesses. The guidance also addresses issues employers should consider as they ask their employees return to work during the COVID-19 pandemic. OSHA’s guidelines for reopening nonessential businesses provide general principles for updating restrictions that…
Read MorePreparing for a Second Wave of COVID-19 Cases
June 18, 2020
Even as stay-at-home orders and restrictions are lifted, daily operations won’t be business-as-usual for many across the country. The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is still going on, despite businesses reopening. Moreover, public health officials and experts are warning of a potential second wave of COVID-19 cases. Of course, no one knows if or when a second…
Read MoreReducing Employees’ Stress Through Voluntary Benefits
June 16, 2020
Financial stress is a significant, ever-present burden for many Americans. Money gets tight for everyone once in a while—especially amid crises like the coronavirus pandemic—but for some, it never goes away. In fact, according to an economic report from the Federal Reserve, nearly 4 in 10 American adults wouldn’t be able to come up with…
Read MoreSBA Issues Two Additional PPP Final Interim Rules
May 31, 2020
The Small Business Administration (SBA) recently released two additional final interim rules to provide further guidance for Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan borrowers and lenders. Specifically, the two rules provide guidance for loan review procedures, loan forgiveness, and borrower and lender responsibilities. This article provides a general overview of the two final interim rules. For…
Read MoreContact Tracing and Logging
May 21, 2020
(May 20, 2020) In our last communication, we focused on our return to work plans and policies that businesses should consider to protect their organization, their employees and their customers. Several areas are difficult and controversial (masks and travel) and each business should implement what works best for them. We’ll cover another “hot topic” in…
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