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OHIO’S NEWEST STAY SAFE OHIO ORDER: WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR EMPLOYERS?
Published on May 05, 2020 by Bob Dunlevey and Nadia A. Lampton – Taft/LawRemodeling and Home Design On April 30, 2020, Ohio implemented yet another statewide order affecting all residents and businesses, regardless of whether the business has been deemed essential or non-essential in the past. The most recent Order of the State of Ohio Department of Health – Director’s Stay Safe Ohio Order – was signed on April 30, 2020, ...
Read MoreBWC Board approves $1.6 billion dividend for Ohio employers
Move aimed at easing economic impact of COVID-19 COLUMBUS – The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation’s Board of Directors today approved to send up to $1.6 billion to Ohio employers this spring to ease the economic impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on Ohio’s economy and business community. The Board met in a virtual emergency session this morning in response to Ohio Governor Mike DeWine’s call for ...
Read MoreSuggested Procedures During and After a Health Concern
Whether it is a first conversation or a project currently in progress, setting some new procedures for you and your team for during and after a local, state or federal health concern can only help your business reputation today and in the future. NARI has complied this list as a helpful resource from other NARI professionals, CDC and other government orders. These are suggestions, helpful hints and practices being used by fellow members. CDC ...
Read MoreHelpful Links for COVID-19 Information
Check out the links below for helpful tips and information regarding COVID-19. https://www.jobsohio.com/covid-19-resourceswww.sbs.gov/page/coronavirus-covid-19-small-business-guidance-loan-resourceshttp://jfs.ohio.gov/ouio/SharedWorkOhio/www.coronavirus.ohio.govhttps://daytonchamber.org/coronavirus-resource-guide-for-businesses/
Read MoreAvoiding Layoffs by Reducing Hours Using Unemployment Benefits with Shared Work Ohio
Legally Speaking by Bob Dunlevey and Nadia A. Lampton, Taft Law The outbreak and threatened spread of the Coronavirus pandemic has led to a complete disruption of the everyday routines for nearly everyone around the globe. Not surprisingly, federal, state, and local governments have intervened to curb the continued spread of the virus and to address other health, business, and financial concerns of their respective communities. At the federal ...
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