Labor/Employment
Jul. 20, 2020
Managing employment-related risk while reopening during the pandemic
Many employers and employees alike are eager to get back to work as Safer-at-Home restrictions begin to ease. Notwithstanding reports that coronavirus infection rates are spiking in California, efforts by businesses to cautiously resume operations are likely to continue.






Many employers and employees alike are eager to get back to work as Safer-at-Home restrictions begin to ease. Notwithstanding reports that coronavirus infection rates are spiking in California, efforts by businesses to cautiously resume operations are likely to continue.
California’s Labor Code is a minefield for employers in normal times, and navigating an employer’s obligations to employees during a pandemic presents additional ch...
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