Mar. 18, 2020
Coping with the coronavirus in the workplace
With the global pandemic of the Corona Virus, President Trump has declared a national state of emergency. Employers may have to reduce their workforce temporarily in order to cut costs as the virus continues to spread, impacting their bottom line.
With the global pandemic of the Corona Virus, President Trump has declared a national state of emergency. Employers may have to reduce their workforce temporarily in order to cut costs as the virus continues to spread, impacting their bottom line. However, before taking any action, employers need to consult with their legal counsel to make sure that they are compliant with state and federal regulations. Below are some options to consider:
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