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The FDA has approved Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine, and Moderna’s vaccine will likely be approved by the time you read this article. The scientific community has outperformed expectations by creating vaccines
The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) mandated extended sick leave and family leave to deal with the demands of COVID-19. This act provided necessary relief to employees fighting the
California, Colorado, New York, Maryland, Oregon, Pennsylvania, and Illinois are among several states that recently enacted new sick-leave laws under the FFCRA amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, a move that
The year 2020 posed tremendous challenges for medical, dental, optometry, and other healthcare practices. These unprecedented disruptions in how healthcare professionals do business placed strain on all the dedicated team
Keeping your practice open through the pandemic is critical for your patients and your team. After all, patients rely on you to stay healthy, and your employees count on their
The Payroll Relief Fund (PRF) gave providers and hospitals 175 billion dollars to pay for COVID-19 related healthcare expenses,
Employers in California, like others across the country, are dealing with a new health risk in their workplace: COVID-19. This has impacted everything about the way America does business, and
Things can get awkward when a team member “ghosts” you – a phenomenon that is otherwise known as job abandonment. The employee simply vanishes, and you can’t be sure whether
When Congress passed the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA), they did so with the hope that it would protect Americans from losing their jobs during a pandemic. The law
UPDATED 12/17/20 11:55am PT: The last couple of years have brought about several changes to employee rights in California. The most recent change (SB 1383) expands employee rights to family
UPDATED 08/10/2023 Employees quit, it happens — especially in the dental industry.
The federal Department of Labor (DOL) released a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM).
This year has been full of uncertainty. The coronavirus pandemic has directly impacted the lives of millions.
The year 2020 hasn’t been the most predictable or in many cases, the most profitable. COVID-19 hit the world like a ton of bricks. No one was anticipating such an
Between now and December 31st of this year, the U.S. Department of Labor‘s Families First Coronavirus Response Act (or FFCRA) requires certain types of employers to give their employees a
UPDATED 05/17/2023 Everything you need to know about the small business excemption.
“Take a seat,” “Tell me about yourself,” and “When can you start?” — you’ve probably uttered these phrases time and time again when interviewing dental candidates like hygienists and dentists.
The Paycheck Protection Plan (PPP) has been one of the most talked-about forms of COVID-19 relief since applications opened to business owners in early April of 2020. Offered via the
The coronavirus shook the nation and globe, forcing policy makers to act. As of June 2020, more than two million cases of COVID-19 have been reported in the United States,
COVID-19 restrictions are beginning to lift, allowing many practices to reopen. But what should you do if, during your effort to staff up, your rehire offer is rejected?