United States:
Why Your Return To The Office Requires Two Workplace Safety Policies
13 July 2021
Cozen O'Connor
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David Barron spoke
with Inc. about the challenges employers face
with the return to work policies. These policies will be
different from business to business, depending on the level of
community spread in a given location and the level of contact
employees have with the public. But acting is a must,
says David. Failing to address a stratified workplace
— or even just relying on the honor system —
could lead to legal trouble, a loss of morale, turnover,
and employees falling sick.
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