H1N1 Quarantine Issues

November 18th, 2009 Posted by Derrick

A number of states have laws that prohibit the employer from terminating an employee when an official quarantine is implemented by state or federal public health officials.

 

The Center for Disease Control says that H1N1 is widespread in 48 states plus Puerto Rico and Guam at this time. Only Louisiana, Hawaii, the U.S. Virgin Islands and the District of Columbia are not seriously affected.

 

In Delaware, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, Kansas, New Mexico and New Jersey, the employee’s job is protected if the employee is subject to an official quarantine order by a public agency. In addition, Kansas and Maine protect the employee’s job if he or she must remain at home to provide childcare when the schools are closed under a public quarantine order.

 

In most states plus the District of Columbia, the “public policy” exception to employment-at-will may protect an employee who is under a quarantine order. This would include Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, new Mexico, north Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, (more…)

Free Flu Pandemic Seminar for Employers

May 8th, 2009 Posted by Amelia

Although the worst of the Swine Flu scare is past, it is still smart for every employer to have a plan in place for an pandemic – a global influenza epidemic.

 

OSHA, the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration, has partnered with the Southern California Education and Research Center to provide worker free safety seminars to employers.

 

The Southern California Education and Research Center based at UCLA is offering a one-hour webinar for employers, Preparing Your Business to Survive Pandemic Flu and Other Disasters.

 

Scientists say that new strains of influenza mutate spontaneously every year, so the risk will remain high for many years to come.

 

The SCERC offers three one-hour workshops onsite for businesses or organizations.

 

Topics include:  

  1. Pandemic Flu – What Is It? How Can It Affect My Business?
  2. Pandemic Flu – Hazards, Prevention and Exposure Reduction
  3. Planning Workgroups: Individual Planning Exercises  

Employers can schedule a workshop with one, two or all three sessions.

The presentations address:

 

  • Basic influenza info for all employees
  • Operations panning for a major influenza outbreak
  • Financial issues for Human Resources Pros
  • Supply chain interruption
  • Retaining Customers
  • Resources 

For employers who prefer to participate in these free Swine Flu seminars online, there are two (more…)

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