Michigan is starting to resemble a pre-COVID‑19 time, with fully vaccinated people going mask-less and restrictions being lessened. The governor’s statement about lifting all restrictions on July 1, 2021, is a long-anticipated milestone. But is it too early to celebrate? The COVID‑19 Employment Rights Act is a law that was passed during the worst of COVID‑19, and is still intact, protecting employees and their rights to stay home for a variety of COVID‑19 reasons. In this week’s Law Shanty video, Steve Palazzolo discusses the COVID‑19 Employment Rights Act and how to remain in compliance with that law, even though all other restrictions are being lifted.
COVID-19 Employment Rights Act
Look for additional Warner podcast recordings in the near future from attorney Steve Palazzolo’s podcast “Warner Employment News From the Law Shanty.”