Is Your Work Environment Safe?

Bamboozled

Active Member
Quoted from oann.com

OAN Newsroom
UPDATED 7:00 PM PT — Wednesday, April 8, 2020

"The U.S. Department of Labor has encouraged essential workers subjected to unsafe conditions to submit whistleblower complaints. In a statement Wednesday, the department’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) detailed “more than 20 whistleblower protection laws” to ensure proper working conditions for all Americans.

The statement also serves as a warning to employers, who have been reminded it is prohibited to retaliate against employees who wish to open investigations into their working conditions.

The whistleblower complaints can be made orally, either on the phone or at an OSHA office, or in writing through the Labor Department’s website. Complaints cannot be filed anonymously.

“Employees have the right to safe and healthy workplaces,” stated Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Loren Sweatt. “Any worker who believes that their employer is retaliating against them for reporting unsafe working conditions should contact OSHA immediately.”

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FreedomOne

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No. Not even close. Already filed complaints with two agencies, one for conditions and the other failure to follow mandatory guidelines for continued operation for critical business under executive shutdown order.
 

UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)

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Yes. We are no longer conducting face to face interviews and have a separate area for the clients to drop off their documents, which is then sanitized between appointments. The tax pros work at alternate cubicles to ensure social distancing. We removed most of the chairs from the waiting area to ensure social distancing and stagger appointments to limit the number of people in the office at any time.
 

What'dyabringmetoday???

Well-Known Member
Yes. We are no longer conducting face to face interviews and have a separate area for the clients to drop off their documents, which is then sanitized between appointments. The tax pros work at alternate cubicles to ensure social distancing. We removed most of the chairs from the waiting area to ensure social distancing and stagger appointments to limit the number of people in the office at any time.
Did they name you Social Distancing Coordinator? Lol.
 
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