FortneyScott’s COVID-19 Weekly Briefings and Employer Help Desk

Mar 31, 2020

As a reminder, FortneyScott has expanded its professional services to aid our clients in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Weekly Briefings

Our next FS Weekly Briefing will be on Monday, April 6. FortneyScott attorneys will provide an update on the new key developments affecting the workplace, including a review of the new and expanded unemployment benefit provisions (Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) and Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (FPUC)). If you are interested in participating in FS’s Weekly Briefings, please REGISTER HERE .  

On March 30, we presented the new federal paid sick and family leave enacted in the Family Friendly and CARES Acts. If you missed FS’s March 30 Weekly Briefing, you can watch it by CLICKING HERE .

The FS Weekly Briefings are complimentary and will continue to be held on Mondays from 12:00 noon to 1:00 PM (Eastern). Our attorneys and HR consultants will address the leading workforce issues, including compliance with new legislation, managing leaves of absence, workplace safety, EEO/ADA issues, layoffs and furloughs, implementing new HR policies, and related issues. The Briefings also will provide a forum for employers to ask questions and share insights about the issues they are facing.

FortneyScott’s COVID-19 Employer Help Desk

FortneyScott has assembled attorneys and HR consultants to provide efficient, effective services on a fixed fee basis through the FS COVID-19 Employer Help Desk . The Help Desk services can be tailored to supplement and aid employers’ legal, HR, and compliance teams that are addressing the significant legal and practical challenges as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to evolve. Please contact your FortneyScott attorney or e-mail FortneyScott for more information on how the Help Desk can assist you and your team in addressing COVID-19 challenges.

Please forward this information to those in your organization who also could benefit from these expanded professional services.

We are here in our nation’s capital, staying on top of the rapid developments surrounding the coronavirus. We will continue to work with our clients to successfully address the COVID-19 pandemic challenges that employers are facing.

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