Labor/Employment,
Government
Jun. 2, 2020
Attorneys advise caution on returning at-risk workers
As the state reopens and government entities continue to roll out recommendations on how to ensure workplace safety, employers are lacking clear guidelines on how to make accommodations for more vulnerable workers who fear exposure to the coronavirus if they return to work.
As the state reopens and government entities continue to roll out recommendations on how to ensure workplace safety, employers are lacking clear guidelines on how to make accommodations for more vulnerable workers who fear exposure to the coronavirus if they return to work.
Not everyone whom the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says is at higher risk for contracting COVID-19 -- including those over the age of 65 with preex...
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