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Transitioning Employees Back to Work

April 23, 2020

Many organizations have halted operations, altered their workforces, hours or pay structures, and changed the way they are working during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many employees who can do so have been working from home. This article will summarize some of the things nonprofit employers should start to consider as we get closer to the loosening of the shelter-in-place requirements and employees start to return to work.

For more information related to employees transitioning back to their regular worksites, please watch this webcast by PBPA volunteers at Employment Law Solutions. They discuss such topics as worksite safety, educating and managing employees on new safety protocols and potential legal exposure for employers.

Please be aware that these resources are not intended to induce any organization to re-open facilities before it is safe to do so, but is intended to help you to start thinking about those items that need to be considered before and when you do re-open.

Legal Alert - Returning Employees to Work
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