Seyfarth Synopsis. On June 4, 2021, Massachusetts released a mandatory COVID-19 Emergency Paid Sick Leave Notice. Effective immediately, all Massachusetts employers are required to.
Wed Jun 9 2021 | Matt Hamilton | USA Insider
Minutes before the U.S. women’s national team took the field for tryouts on Wednesday afternoon, head coach Jenny Levy and assistant Joe Spallina grabbed their pickleball paddles.
Levy, an avid pickleball player in Chapel Hill, N.C., where she coaches the North Carolina women’s team, had heard there were cicadas in the area and planned accordingly.
With paddles in hand, Levy and Spallina went to work.
“Where are they?” Levy shouted as cicadas buzzed past the U.S. women’s national team staff.
Levy focused in on a flying cicada, and with one swing of the paddle, a small thud and a smile on her face, she had started a competition.
Seyfarth Synopsis: On May 28, 2021, Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker signed into law legislation that grants employees emergency paid sick leave for COVID-related illness,.
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On May 28, 2021, Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker signed
into law An Act providing for Massachusetts COVID-19
emergency paid sick leave. The act requires eligible
Massachusetts employers to provide emergency paid sick leave to
employees who meet certain criteria, with reimbursement by the
Commonwealth.
Employers must provide leave to employees in the following
scenarios: (1) when an employee needs to self-isolate and
care for oneself because of the employee s COVID-19
diagnosis ; (2) when an employee needs to care for a
family member who is self-isolating due to a COVID-19
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A Bipartisan Deal On Infrastructure Remains Out Of Grasp. Last week, the GOP offered a counter
proposal to Joe Biden’s infrastructure plan, topping out at – so close – almost $1 Trillion. However, the GOP offer only included $200 million of new money with the rest reprogrammed COVID aid already paid. The Biden folks show no inclination to accept this. Despite the increase in the overall size of their package, the GOP proposal still deviates significantly from Joe Biden’s proposal. Specifically, the GOP proposal focuses exclusively on what it coins traditional infrastructure – roads, bridges, water, rail and airports – to the exclusion of some of Joe Biden’s other “soft” infrastructure priorities, such as child care, elder care, and installing electric vehicle charging stations throughout our vast highway system. The salient topic of climate change, which has always been tied to the use of electric vehic