BALTIMORE, MD – Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh today joined a coalition of 12 attorneys general in calling on Walmart to strengthen measures to protect the health and safety of their workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In a letter sent to Walmart CEO Douglas McMillon, the coalition expresses concern over media reports and complaints by employees alleging inadequate safety measures for employees and customers, insufficient sick leave policies, failure to inform customers and employees of potential exposure to COVID-19, and pressure put on employees to return to work while exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19.
“Walmart must take steps to minimize the spread of COVID-19 for its employees and customers,” said Attorney General Frosh. “Walmart employs and serves millions of Americans. It must help to contain this deadly virus by establishing hygienic practices and ensuring sick employees are able to stay home from work.”
To adequately protect customers and employees, the attorneys general ask Walmart to confirm it is adhering to all applicable state directives and commit to:
- Monitoring enforcement of social distancing guidelines, including six feet of separation between customers and employees;
- Establishing and implementing a plan in case of exposure to a probable or confirmed case of COVID-19, which includes cleaning and disinfecting all shared areas, informing employees and customers about incidence of confirmed COVID-19 cases, and promptly alerting employees who were in close contact with a confirmed case of COVID-19;
- Providing non-medical masks for employees to wear;
- Installing shields or other barriers at registers and check-out areas to physically separate cashiers and customers, using every other register, and rotating customers to a previously closed register every hour to allow for regular cleaning;
- Assigning an employee to wipe down carts and handbaskets after each use;
- Reducing the number of customers Walmart allows in its stores to ensure that workers and customers at its stores can remain six feet away from each other at all times; and
- Informing state and local health departments about the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in each of Walmart’s stores.
Additionally, the attorneys general call on Walmart to adopt a policy of paid sick leave that provides the minimum protections required under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA), including:
- Two weeks (up to 80 hours) of paid sick leave at the employee’s regular rate of pay when the employee is unable to work because the employee is quarantined and experiencing COVID-19 symptoms and seeking a medical diagnosis;
- Two weeks (up to 80 hours) of paid sick leave at two-thirds the employee’s regular rate of pay when the employee is unable to work because of a need to care for an individual subject to quarantine or to care for a child whose school or child care provider is closed or unavailable for reasons related to COVID-19; and
- Up to an additional 10 weeks of paid expanded family and medical leave at two-thirds the employee’s regular rate of pay when an employee is unable to work due to COVID-19 or has a need for leave to care for a child whose school or child care provider is closed or unavailable for reasons related to COVID-19.
Finally, the coalition asks Walmart to provide the attorneys general with documents and records containing information related to Walmart’s policies and practices in place to protect employees against the spread of COVID-19.
Walmart plays an important role during this crisis by providing groceries and necessary supplies to millions of Americans, and it has seen increasing profits and expansion. The coalition argues Walmart has an even greater obligation to ensure their employees stay safe and healthy while working throughout the pandemic.
Joining Attorney General Frosh in the letter are the attorneys general of California, Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, and Washington.
I there any group in America that Frosh will not join in with if it means getting his name in the press? What a moron.
ReplyDeleteStick it Frosh - Ass Hole. You have bigger problems than this that need your attention.
ReplyDeleteTime for our so called leaders to focus on the largest spreaders of the virus and that is the rioters who gather in hugh mobs. But we NORMAL HUMANS BEINGS try to obey laws that were forcing us to stay home, wear masks. We can't gather at a restaurant as a family or friends. Now the light is on. The reason for all this stupid nonsence is very clear. The rioters were just waiting for a spark to light up a fire, and the few bad police did that unfortunately. So, all that being said, satan has won a round, but GOD will have the final say, and there is a fire waiting for those on the left.
ReplyDeleteIs he still here? I thought O'Malley fired him.
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ReplyDeleteWTF is wrong with this idiot Frosh? A little late in the game to worry about that don't you think!!
June 3, 2020 at 7:07 AM"
Just look at him. He's a goofy looking SOB and is as dumb as he is goofy looking. He is only doing this to try and win democrats votes out of the Walmart employees and he's too dumb to know they have his number. It's not about the employees it's about him.
ReplyDeleteHe thinks he's the Swiss Army Lawsuit since he'll tag onto any lawsuit. In reality, he's just a tool.
Why doesn't that Liberal SOB keep his damn nose out of private business management and realize anything him or Democrats is a big F%^K-Up and right now all's hands are full.
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