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CDC Issues New Guidance on Quarantine of Individuals Exposed to Persons with COVID-19

Until now, the CDC recommended a 14-day quarantine for individuals who might have had “close contact” with a person who has or is suspected of having COVID-19.[1]   This quarantine was longer than the 10-day recommendation for those who test positive, as the longer quarantine period is based on estimates of…

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Kathleen M. Connelly Featured in ROI-NJ Article Titled ‘Panel: 1st Day Back in Office Should be about Education, Not Production’

Lindabury partner Kathleen M. Connelly of the firm’s Employment Law group discussed with ROI-NJ the question her clients have been asking most in regard to office reopenings, which is how to deal with employees who are reluctant to return to work due to a generalized fear of COVID contraction. While…

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Employers Covered by the FFCRA Must Post the DOL’s Employee Rights Poster in the Workplace and Should Issue a Copy of the Poster to Employees

In response to the COVID-19 public health emergency, Congress passed the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (the “FFCRA”) requiring employers with 500 or less employees to provide paid sick leave and paid family leave to qualified employees affected by the pandemic. These benefits are in addition to any other earned…

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Get Back to Work! Guidance for Reopening the Workplace after Stay at Home Orders are Lifted

I. When Can America Go Back To Work? As employers and employees increasingly chafe at the bit to return to the workplace, businesses must look to state and local stay-at-home directives to determine when they can reopen. It is anticipated that this will occur in phases and will likely depend…

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New Jersey Delays Effective Date of WARN Act Amendments and Extends the Exemption for Layoffs Due to Disasters and National Emergencies

Since the onslaught of layoffs and furloughs caused by the COVID-19 crisis, many employers found themselves caught in the crosshairs of the onerous severance and notice obligations imposed by the January 2020 Amendments to New Jersey’s Millville Dallas Airmotive Plant Job Loss Notification Act (“NJ WARN Act”), slated to go…

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When an Employee Needs Leave Under the FFCRA, What Documentation Does the Employer Require to Receive Tax Credits?

Our employee says they need Paid Leave under the FFCRA. What documentation can the company require from the employee to ensure these payments qualify for employer tax credits? Under the Families First Coronavirus Protection Act (FFRCA), employers are eligible for tax credits for any payment of qualified Emergency Sick Leave…

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Administering COVID-19 Relief – Guidance for Employers: Fact Sheets, FAQs and Q&As from Federal Agencies

The speed in which the Congress and various federal agencies have acted in response to the coronavirus outbreak has caused confusion among employers about what they must do to comply with these new laws and regulations.  To assist employers we have compiled a list of fact sheets, Q&As and FAQs…

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Town Hall Discussion – Families First Coronavirus Response Act

On April 1, 2020 James Estabrook and Kathleen Connelly of the firm’s Labor & Employment group hosted a webinar discussion for members of the Northern New Jersey and Southern New Jersey chapters of the National Electrical Contractors Association. The webinar addressed questions regarding employee leave rights and benefits under the…

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DOL Issues Guidance on Emergency Sick Leave and Emergency FMLA Leave Under The FFCRA

Last week in our publication entitled Employer’s Guide to Federal and State Employee Leave Rights and Income Protection for Coronavirus Related Absences, we addressed the new Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act and the Emergency Family and Medical Leave Expansion Act (“Emergency FMLA Leave”) that employers must provide to employees as…

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The Employer’s Guide to Federal and State Employee Leave Rights and Income Protection for Coronavirus-related Absences

Updated as of April 1, 2020 In recent days employers have been faced with very difficult and unanticipated situations in the workplace.  Employee absences from the workplace, whether related to personal or family illness due to the virus, voluntary or involuntary quarantines, fear of contracting the virus, reductions in hours,…