While businesses are shuttered thanks to COVID-19, property maintenance shouldn’t be out of sight, out of mind. Here are the risks owners face if closure and reopening isn’t done with care.
The pandemic blossomed due to global interconnectedness. With business travel limited for the foreseeable future, the industry is changing faster — and sooner — than anticipated.
As businesses reopen and workers’ comp compensability laws proliferate, employers have their hands full staying in compliance with a myriad of rules for keeping workers safe.`
California’s new presumption law will enable all workers to file for workers’ comp if they believe they’ve contracted COVID-19 at work. What will this mean for the WC industry?
Coronavirus isn’t the only illness employers need to fear when they return to the office. Stagnant plumbing systems make Legionnaires’ Disease a top concern.
As some businesses prepare to reopen after COVID-19 quarantine, there are still more questions than answers when it comes to coverage for pandemic-related losses.
Our work lives may never be the same post COVID-19. As disturbing and, in too many cases, acutely painful as this pandemic has been, perhaps there is room for hope in that idea.
The impact of COVID-19 is unprecedented, yes. But a more aggressive approach might have allowed us to better weather the disruptive storm we’re now in.
Employee monitoring software can keep your workforce accountable and productive, but it can also reduce morale and promote distrust. Consider the risks.
140 drones lit up the Philadelphia night sky on April 28 to show gratitude towards health care workers, but what many didn’t see was the risk management behind it.