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PENSHRM COVID-19 RESOURCES
The Peninsula Chapter of SHRM is fully aware of and monitoring the current state of COVID-19 and is committed to ensuring the health and safety of our members, volunteer leaders, attendees and speakers for our events. This has and will continue to be our priority.
SHRM RESOURCES
SHRM has created an extensive set of resources for HR professionals, organizations and employees to help them best prepare for th COVID-19 virus. This will be an expanding list of resources and currently includes:
- SHRM’S CORONAVIRUS RESOURCE PAGE
- SHRM MEMBER WEBCAST: “CORONAVIRUS: LEGAL AND WORKPLACE IMPLICATIONS”
- HOW-TO GUIDE: HOW TO HANDLE COMMUNICABLE DISEASES IN THE WORKPLACE
- HR Q&AS
IMPORTANT LEGAL UPDATES FOR COVID-19
penshrm legislative chair: THOMAS LUCAS, JACKSON LEWIS
- 6.18.2020 | COVID-19 WORKPLACE HEALTH AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
- 5.26.2020 | SBA Issues Additional Guidance on Forgiveness of PPP Loans
- 5.20.2020 | DOL ISSUES FINAL RULE PERMITTING USE OF NON-SALARY COMPENSATION [...]
- 5.01.2020 | Virginia Work Sharing Program Article
- 4.28.2020 | COVID-19 RESOURCE CHARTS
- 4.20.2020 | EMPLOYER OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE PROPOSED FAMILIES FIRST CORONAVIRUS ACT (H.R.6201)
- 4.03.2020 | DOL FFCRA Temporary Rule Section by Section
- 3.27.2020 | FAMILIES FIRST CORONAVIRUS RESPONSE ACT: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
- 3.20.2020 | THE NEW EMPLOYER OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE SLIGHTLY REVISED FAMILIES FIRST CORONAVIRUS ACT (H.R. 6201)
- 3.16.2020 | COLLECTIVE BARGAINING / LABOR RELATIONS ISSUES AND COVID-19
- 3.15.2020 | EMPLOYER OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE PROPOSED FAMILIES FIRST CORONAVIRUS RESPONSE ACT (H.R. 6201)
In response to inquiries about assorted Covid-19 related issues and requirements, our Firm updates a multi-jurisdictional chart on our website
The COVID-19 pandemic has quickly changed the way we live and work more profoundly than any of us may have anticipated. What has not changed is Jackson Lewis P.C.'s commitment to provide you with the most responsive information and service we can deliver to assist you throughout this challenging time. We have aggregated various laws, rules, and regulations in the below 50-state survey, which we are providing to ensure you have access to the most up-to-date information.
- Closure Orders http://bit.ly/JLClosures
- Mass Gathering Limitations http://bit.ly/JLGatherings
- Paid Family Leave Guidance http://bit.ly/JL-PFL
- Predictive Scheduling Guidance http://bit.ly/JLPredict
- Paid Sick Leave Guidance http://bit.ly/JL-PSL
- State Disability and Workers’ Compensation Guidance http://bit.ly/JL-Dis-WC
- Unemployment Insurance Guidance http://bit.ly/JL-UI
These surveys are delivered through a web application called Smartsheet, which enables us to update them and you to access to them at any time. When you visit the survey pages, you will see icons in the upper left hand corner of the page. You will likely find the “Highlight Changes” icon particularly helpful, as it will allow you to show what has changed in the survey since your last visit.
We encourage you to also visit the Coronavirus/COVID-19 Resource Center on our website. There you will find publications and webinars related to the virus, and have the ability to subscribe to our email list to receive notice of new Jackson Lewis COVID-19 publications and webinar invitations.
If you need assistance with a matter related to the pandemic, you can contact me directly or the Jackson Lewis attorney with whom you work. Best regards, Tom. [email protected].
Disclaimer
This material is provided for informational purposes only. It is not intended to constitute legal advice nor does it create a client-lawyer relationship between Jackson Lewis and any recipient. The law in this area is constantly changing and evolving.
Additionally, statutes, rules, regulations, administrative agency interpretations and case law change and vary by court, agency, state, and jurisdiction. Recipients should consult with counsel before taking any actions based on the information contained
within this material. This material may be considered attorney advertising in some jurisdictions. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
If you or someone you know has been impacted by the pandemic, they can seek financial assistance through a number of community based organizations.
United Way - https://www.uwvp.org/first-call-1