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Managing Your Workforce Duringa Pandemic
Ashley Z. Hager, Esq. Troutman Sanders LLP
[email protected] 600 Peachtree Street
404-885-3428 Suite 3000
March 9, 2020 Atlanta, GA 30308
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Goals of Pandemic Planning
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• Develop a workforce plan for continuing the essential functions of the business with a workforce that
is dramatically reduced in size
• Encourage healthy employees to come to work
• Minimize costs if employees are not needed
Goal: Continue the business to the extent possible
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• Implement social distancing restrictions and other safe and healthy work practices that are designed
to reduce the spread of the virus
• Restrict access to facilities for individuals who are sick or who may have been exposed to the virus
• Encourage sick or exposed employees to stay home
• Send healthy employees home if they do not perform critical functions
• Sequester employees who perform critical functions to reduce the likelihood they may be exposed to
the virus
Goal: Keep employees healthy
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• Provide information about the coronavirus and methods for protecting and preparing themselves and
their families for a pandemic
• Provide supplies and possibly antivirals/medicine
• Consider continuing pay while an employee or family member is sick
Goal: Support employees during a difficult time
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First CLE Code -
Workforce
First CLE Code - Workforce
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Workforce Planning
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1. Identify core tasks that must be performed to continue the business
2. Develop a plan for carrying out these core tasks during a pandemic
• Number of employees needed to perform these core tasks
• Different schedules needed to accomplish core task with reduced workforce
• Alternate locations of work
• Backup plans
3. Consider how current employees can be allocated to implement the plan
• Identify current core and marginal job responsibilities of employees
• Determine how to use current employees to perform the core tasks
4. Develop policies needed to effectuate the plan
5. Bargain over the plan with labor union, if necessary
Not Enough Employees
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1. Furloughs
• FLSA requirements for exempt employees
• Effect on benefits
• Bargaining with union
2. Reductions in pay
• FLSA and state law minimum wage requirements (and salary level to maintain exemption)
• Effect on entitlement to severance
3. Layoffs
• Selection of employees
• Severance
• Federal and state WARN Act obligations
Too Many Employees
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HR Policies and Practices
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• What are the goals that the company is trying to achieve?
• Should policies replace or supplement existing HR policies?
• What and who will trigger implementation of temporary policies?
• Will there be different phases of implementation of the policies?
• Should there be different policies for critical and non-essential employees?
• How will temporary employees and independent contractors be treated?
• How much discretion should be given to managers?
• What stakeholders need to be involved in the development or approval of the policies?
• Will the company have to bargain over any changes for union employees?
• What is the backup plan for approval on decisions?
General Issues Concerning Implementation of Pandemic-Related Policies
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• Under what circumstances will individuals be denied access to Company facilities?
– Having the coronavirus?
– Being exposed to the coronavirus?
• How will you know if an individual has the coronavirus?
• What screening process should an employer use to determine whether individuals have the
coronavirus?
• When should screening be conducted?
• How will you define “exposure” to the coronavirus?
• How will individuals who have the virus or who have been exposed to the virus be removed from the
property?
• When should employees be permitted to return to the property?
Policy: Access to Facilities
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May want to consider:
• Taking steps to make the workplace as free from the coronavirus as possible, and communicating
these efforts to employees
• Offering financial incentives for coming to work
• Restricting employees’ ability to use vacation during a pandemic
• Disciplining employees up to and including termination for failure to come to work
Policies: Encouraging healthy employees to work during a pandemic
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• Do state or local laws require paid sick time?
• Will sick time be provided under the employer’s existing sick time policy, or will a separate bank of
time be created?
• If a separate bank of pandemic sick time is created:
– How much time off will be given?
– Will it be paid?
– What can it be used for?
– How will employees to certify or verify that they or their family members are ill with the coronavirus?
• What should be required of employees before they may return to work?
Policy: Sick Time
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• Do you want to require employees who need time off for illness due to the pandemic after all sick time
has been exhausted to use their vacation?
• Do you want to consider limiting the use of vacation during a pandemic?
Policy: Vacation
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• Same issues as under sick time and vacation policies.
• But employees even more likely to use up all accrued PTO.
Policy: Paid Time Off
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• Consider relaxing attendance requirements during a pandemic
• Decide whether to require a doctor’s note for employees who are sick
• Note applicable state and local laws:
– Prohibiting discrimination against employees who use paid sick time
– Protecting employees who are subject to a state-ordered quarantine
– Providing job protection to employees who are deemed a risk to public health or who have a family member who
has been deemed a risk to public health
Policy: Attendance
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• Most absences due to coronavirus will be “serious health conditions” under FMLA and state laws
• Option of furloughing or terminating employees on FMLA leave due to downturn in business
Policy: Family and Medical Leave
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• Will time off be provided just for the deaths of family members, or also for close friends?
• How will “family member” be defined?
• How much time off will be provided?
• Will all employees be provided time off with pay, or only full-time, regular employees?
• Will employees be required to provide some sort of certification that they have had a death in the
family?
Policy: Bereavement Leave
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• Ensure that Holidays policy gives employer the right to require employees to work on a holiday.
Policy: Holidays
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• Different work assignments
• No work assignments
• Different work schedules
• Sequestering
• Telecommuting
Policies: Work Assignments, Scheduling and Locations
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• Travel
• Meetings
• Commuting
• Hygiene
Policy: Social Distancing and Other Work Practices
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Consider whether you want to discipline for:
• Poor attendance
• Insubordination
• Coming to work while sick
Policy: Discipline
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• May not be able to require pre-employment medical exams
• May not be able to process off-site drug testing
Policies: Hiring Practices / Drug and Alcohol Testing
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• OSHA general duty clause
• OSHA hazard-specific standard
• Workers’ compensation benefits
Policies: Workplace Transmission
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Second CLE Code -
Policy
Second CLE Code - Policy
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Benefit Plan Issues
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• Preparation of third-party benefit providers
• Access to healthcare and prescription medications
• Consequences of workforce plans under existing benefit plans
• Mid-year suspension of 401(k) match
Benefit Plan Issues During a Pandemic
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Questions?
Ashley Z. Hager, Esq. Troutman Sanders LLP
[email protected] 600 Peachtree Street
404-885-3428 Suite 3000
March 9, 2020 Atlanta, GA 30308
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