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Labor/Employment

Apr. 9, 2020

Coping with the coronavirus in the workplace, part 4

President Donald Trump signed the Coronavirus Aid Relief and Economic Security Act, aka the CARES Act, into law on March 27. There are several financing programs that can help employers nationwide.

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Jonathan D. Kantor

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President Donald Trump signed the Coronavirus Aid Relief and Economic Security Act, aka the CARES Act, into law on March 27. There are several financing programs that can help employers nationwide. The CARES Act expands the eligibility criteria for borrowers to qualify for loans that are available through the U.S. Small Business Administration by adding the Paycheck Protection Program to the SBA's gamut of loan programs.

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