New Guidance Provided by EEOC Regarding COVID-19 Testing of Employees
Insights for Employers Alert | less than 1 min read
Apr 24, 2020
On April 23, 2020, the EEOC updated its guidance for employers in regard to COVID-19. The agency advised that an employer may test employees to determine if they have COVID-19 prior to the employee entering the workplace.
Employers should continue to monitor guidance from the Federal Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control regarding the reliability and accuracy of testing when considering whether to implement a testing protocol.
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