The Chamber is making every effort to keep members informed on the latest information regarding the coronavirus and business resources becoming available.
The new COVID-19 Workplace Safety website provides guidance and resources to keep workplaces safe as sectors of the state’s economy reopen. This includes MIOSHA-issued guidelines, posters for employees and customers, factsheets, educational videos and a reopening checklist – all of which will help businesses safely reopen their doors.
Designed primarily for employers and employees, the new MI Symptoms Web Application aims to help safely reengage the economy and allow Michiganders to track potential COVID-19 symptoms. Users enter information daily to help identify symptoms that might be caused by the virus and to make decisions about when to seek appropriate medical care.
Deadlines are fast approaching for individuals who lost their health insurance due to layoffs, reduced hours or a change in income during the COVID-19 pandemic to take advantage of low or no-cost health care options available through the Health Insurance Marketplace.
Business taxpayers who have deferred paying their Sales, Use and Withholding (SUW) taxes due to the COVID-19 pandemic can now participate in an installment payment option to satisfy their outstanding tax balance.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued a 60-page document briefly summarizing the CDC’s initiatives, activities and tools in support of the Whole-of-Government response to COVID-19. This includes interim guidance for helping several types of establishments, including employers with workers at high risk, mass transit and restaurants and bars.
As Michigan continues to gradually reopen business and other operations across the state, businesses will be presented with a wide range of challenges. On June 4, this webinar will address the specific risks with having customers and other visitors on your premises, as well as the risks associated with offering goods and services during this unusual time and offer ways to mitigate those risks.
As executive orders are lifted and the economy begins its restart, businesses will need strategic communications programs to reach their employees, customers and communities. Is your organization prepared with the right messages?
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