Thank you to all the great callers and 850 KOA host, the amazing Mike Rice. This New York Times article just came out and will be of interest to many of today’s callers. I’m looking forward to talking with you all again soon. We will get through this together. Colorado strong!
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The DOL has updated its Q&A regarding the new coronavirus sick-/FMLA- leaves. Added answers include: Employees who are already or who become subject to layoffs/furloughs will generally not be entitled to either of these new leaves. Employees who are assigned to telework are only entitled to these new leaves if they are unable to telework […]
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Employers who are subject to the new FFCRA (Families First Coronavirus Response Act) sick-/FMLA- leave are required to post a poster by the FFCRA’s effective date, April 1, 2020. The EEOC has just issued the required poster along with a Q&A that answers common questions employers will have regarding the same, including explaining that, where […]
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The DOL issued Field Assistance Bulletin no. 2020-1 urging its staff to recognize a “temporary non-enforcement period” for employers who are in “reasonable” and “good faith” compliance. To qualify for the benefit of this “non-enforcement period,” the employer must establish all of the following: The employer remedies any violations, including by making all affected employees […]
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The EEOC published a short 42-minute YouTube video on the ADA, Rehabilitation Act and coronavirus. The webinar fleshes out the EEOC’s recent coronavirus guidance and identifies certain questions that it believes it is currently unable to answer, including the following: Whether coronavirus (COVID-19) is or could be a disability protected by the ADA? Questions addressed […]
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