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Labor/Employment

Apr. 14, 2020

Amid Covid-19, workplace safety is an ongoing struggle, attorneys say

Ongoing uncertainty around how the coronavirus spreads has made it necessary for employers to take extra precautions for employees while navigating a host of rapidly changing regulatory challenges, attorneys say.

Guaranteeing workplace safety has proven to be a baffling task for employers since the coronavirus pandemic hit the nation, especially as research on how the virus spreads -- along with the legislation, local orders, and guidelines it informs -- continues to evolve at a speed many management-side attorneys say they've never witnessed. It's an unprecedented situation, the lawyers insisted, and one that calls for unprecedented solutions.

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