My Boss Wants Me Back at Work. How Do I Keep my Family Safe?

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As more people get called back to the workplace, many worry they’ll bring the virus back home to vulnerable household members. Here’s what to consider.

As governors across the country allow more businesses to reopen, employers are calling on workers to return—and prompting a wave of questions from Wall Street Journal readers. One of the most persistent queries: How do I protect vulnerable loved ones and others who share my household?

We consulted employment lawyers and disability-rights experts on how workers and employers should handle this concern.

 

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this article is actually a waste of time. it offers absolutely no tips on people going from the workplace into their homes and protecting their loved ones at home. it's simply a review of what rules there are, what rules there aren't and is not helpful at all. A LOA? 😆😆😆

You’ll be fine.

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