With many stay-at-home orders set to expire soon, government officials across the country are implementing plans to re-open businesses. Our Return to Work Resources page is designed to help you navigate this process.
As an industry leader and trusted HR advisor, National PEO judges it is vital to inform our clients of our ongoing efforts to remain resilient in times of global crises such as the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
The health and well-being of our clients, employees, and family members continue to be our top priority. National PEO is staying up to date on COVID-19 changes on local, state, and national levels to ensure our colleagues, clients, and family are well informed, provided all appropriate resources available, and receiving the medical attention and care they need. National PEO continues our proactive efforts to prepare our extended National PEO family for worst-case scenarios, as well as maintain a safe work environment to prolong our business ventures.
Preparing a defense, encouraging prevention, and maintaining wellbeing is vital to business operations. We have created valuable resources to assist our clients, employees, and family members to protect themselves from infection, prevent the spread of illness, and ensure unconditional support is provided to them during these trying times.
Please bookmark this page and continue to visit for updates and recommendations.
We recommend that client employees take steps to reduce the transmission of communicable diseases in the work environment. Employees are recommended to:
-Wash your hands frequently with warm, soapy water for at least 20 seconds.
-Cover your mouth with tissues whenever you sneeze or cough, and discard used tissues in the trash
-Avoid contact with people who are sick
-Clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces
The Paycheck Protection Program prioritizes millions of Americans employed by small businesses by authorizing up to $349 billion toward job retention and certain other expenses. Learn more here. Payroll Protection Program application. Find Loan Lender here. IRS clarifies businesses’ options for SS tax deferral until your Paycheck Protection Program loan is forgiven. IRS FAQ.
Small business owners in the following designated states are currently eligible to apply for a low-interest loan due to Coronavirus (COVID-19): Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia, Washington, and West Virginia. Learn more here or click here to apply.
Paycheck Protection Program Resources
CDC Links
Coronavirus Fact Sheet from the CDC
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Coronavirus 2019 Info for Travel from the CDC
COVID-19 Symptoms from the CDC
Hand Sanitizer Fact Sheet from the CDC
Handwashing Fact Sheet from the CDC
Handwashing Fact Sheet from the CDC (Español)
Handwashing Information from the CDC
Handwashing Information from the CDC (Español)
Handwashing: Keeping Your Family Safe Fact Sheet from the CDC
Handwashing: Keeping Your Family Safe Fact Sheet from the CDC (Español)
Proper Cleaning and Disenfecting from the CDC
State by State Unemployment Insurance Information
State by State Unemployment Insurance Information
Institutions Offering Loans to Larger Companies
California Employment Development Department Links
CA Department of Industrial Relations
Human Resources
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