Earlier this week, Frank Jackson, Cleveland's four-term mayor, said that "Cleveland's perceived to be the butthole of the world." (You can watch here.)
Friday, June 5, 2020
Coronavirus Update 6–5–2020: Cleveland is not the “butthole of the world"
Earlier this week, Frank Jackson, Cleveland's four-term mayor, said that "Cleveland's perceived to be the butthole of the world." (You can watch here.)
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Thursday, June 4, 2020
Coronavirus Update 6–4–2020: Can you force employees who participate in George Floyd protests to quarantine without pay?
Yesterday I discussed the legalities of placing on an unpaid leave of absence employees who engaging in leisure mass gatherings outside of work.
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Wednesday, June 3, 2020
Coronavirus Update 6–3–2020: Do “Lake of the Ozarks” employees sent home from work qualify for paid sick leave under the FFCRA?
Last week I discussed how to handle employees who are not social distancing outside of work. My thoughts were spurred by videos of employees partying over the Memorial Day weekend at Lake of the Ozarks and elsewhere around the country.
I said the following:
I would also place any employee who violated social distancing rules outside of work (whether the information is volunteered on a self-assessment or discovered through a viral video) on a mandatory two-week unpaid leave of absence and require a quarantine as a condition of continued employment.
May I take paid sick leave or expanded family and medical leave under the FFCRA if I am on an employer-approved leave of absence?
It depends on whether your leave of absence is voluntary or mandatory. If your leave of absence is voluntary, you may end your leave of absence and begin taking paid sick leave or expanded family and medical leave under the FFCRA if a qualifying reason prevents you from being able to work (or telework). However, you may not take paid sick leave or expanded family and medical leave under the FFCRA if your leave of absence is mandatory. This is because it is the mandatory leave of absence—and not a qualifying reason for leave—that prevents you from being able to work (or telework).
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Tuesday, June 2, 2020
Coronavirus Update 6–2–2020: Justice Department indicts employee for COVID-19 workplace fraud
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Monday, June 1, 2020
I am at a loss for words…
I cannot ignore the appalling tragedies we experienced over the past week, first through the murder of George Floyd, and then through the riots and destruction left in its wake.
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Friday, May 29, 2020
Coronavirus Update 5-29-2020: Friday olio — an A+ set of reopening guidelines, a webinar, and a playlist
A few shares for your Friday.
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Thursday, May 28, 2020
Coronavirus Update 5-28-2020: Is your business ready for the COVID-19 golden age of union organizing?
Among the many lessons we will learn from the COVID-19 pandemic is its demonstration of the importance of union membership for essential workers.
Of all the injustices exposed by the pandemic, the risks faced by non-union workers have become the most apparent. Non-union workers are being asked to risk their safety with little or no protections of their own.
Gary Perinar (executive secretary-treasurer of the Chicago Regional Council of Carpenters), The importance of unions is more obvious than ever during the COVID-19 pandemic, Chicago Sun-Times, Apr. 30, 2020
One of the unexpected byproducts of the COVID-19 pandemic is a corresponding rise in union organizing. This crisis has magnified attention on key labor union agenda items and talking points such as worker safety and higher pay. Unions have not been shy about pressing these issues not only for current members but also more importantly for potential members.
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