3-27-20 - Q&A - Ask + Answer Questions Here

Good on your company for taking this so seriously. I can only hope companies that protected their employees will thrive, and that companies who endangered them will face consequences. My husbands company refused to shut down until this week when they ran out of parts. The building my husband worked in had 300 people, and they let them know the other day (by calling everyone together for a giant meeting, super smart right?) that someone had tested positive for COVID at their job 17 days ago. So they let people go home every day to their families without knowing someone in the building had this? How is that legal? I'm 24 weeks pregnant and they just let my husband come home every day, without even warning him. I asked my husband to get proof in an email stating that someone tested positive, but my husband said they won't do it. Which all sounds illegal as hell to me.

My work refused to take it seriously too, which is why I'm taking a leave of absence right now.

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