4/20/2020 4:00:51 PM
As Governor Walz has said, Minnesotans are buying the state valuable preparation time for COVID-19 by staying at home. The Governor's Executive Order 20-33 has asked Minnesotans not working in Critical Sectors to continue to Stay at Home through May 4th to slow the spread of COVID-19.
During this time, we are looking at how non-critical sector employees can get back to work safely, when teleworking is not an option.
One important component of allowing non-critical industries to return to work will be ensuring that these businesses have a plan for how to follow CDC guidance at their workplace.
To make the development of such a plan easier on employers, we’ve built a template plan that any employer could feel free to use, if helpful.
We’d like to get public feedback on that template, which is why we’re opening it up for public comment on the DLI website. Please take a look and send your comments to DLICovidPlan@state.mn.us.
Any plan that an employer creates should take into consideration these guidelines from MDH, which are based on CDC guidance:
If workers can work from home, they should be allowed to work from home.
Management and employees should be trained in these protocols.
Please take a look at the plan template and offer your comments, which we know will help improve this form. Guidance on how to use this form will be issued in the coming days.
Executive Order 20-33 remains the present guidance for all employer activity.
Additionally, we'll begin posting examples of employers and workers practicing effective health and social distancing guidelines here on the DEED website soon – if you have a story and photos to share, email it to us at GoodBusiness@state.mn.us!
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