The Colorado Department of Labor has issued a temporary leave rule to assist workers in specific industries within the state of Colorado to assist in the containment of Covid-19.
The Colorado Health Emergency Leave with Pay is a temporary rule that requires employers in the below industries to pay four days of wages to employees with flu-like symptoms who are in the process of Covid-19 testing.
Impacted Industries:
Is My Business Impacted?
If your business operates in on the of the above industries, then, yes. This rule covers ANY employer engaged in the above service offerings... even if it is only a small portion of what your business does. For example, if you own a bookstore...
Updated: March 17, 2020
The Coronavirus has been making headlines over the past two months. Now that this bug has hit US soil, the buzz is much greater and scarier. The media is telling us to run for cover and self-quarantine and buy up all of the toilet paper and bleach wipes you can find (hint: there are still some bleach wipes at Home Depot). Outside of the media, people are torn, we hear a ton of information, but we are unsure of what to believe.
As you are reading this blog we are seeing more and more forced closures. Ski resorts, restaurants, gyms, and other public gathering locations have already experienced forced closures. Unfortunately, we are seeing the likeliness of more and more closures. Small business are going to feel a tremendous impact today and in the long-term future. Taking precautions and making plans now, will help to minimize the impact. Who knows what the fallout will be, but it's time to prepare for the worst.
Here are a few things to consider when...
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