Treating Every Employee Like An Essential Worker (Risk & Insurance)

Treating Every Employee Like An Essential Worker

  Tuesday, November 10th, 2020 Source: Risk & Insurance

As a physician overseeing other health care professionals, I have a somewhat unique perspective and level of respect for all frontline workers who face significant personal risks each workday during the pandemic.

This includes not only physicians, nurses, EMTs, and other allied health care workers, but also grocery store and food service workers, municipal workers, police, fire, pharmacy, and a long list of other workers who perform their roles and demonstrate a selfless, unyielding commitment to the communities they serve and the organizations they represent.

In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, the term “essential worker” was popularized as a way to classify select employees who were called to work while others were directed to stay home.

Now that companies have taken preventive measures to mitigate the risk of workplace exposure to COVID-19, more employees have returned to the workplace, and that includes employees who are not classified as “essential workers.”

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