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Gov. Charlie Baker is rolling out re-opening guidance to allow some business sectors to begin resuming in-person operations. All open businesses will be required to adhere to basic social distancing requirements, like wearing face masks and requiring employees to stay six feet away from co-workers and customers. But to some extent, once reopening is allowed, the decision of whether or not to require employees to return to on-site work will be left to employers.

Will you require employees to return to your facilities once your industry is given the green light to do so?
Yes, our industry necessitates in-person interactions to function. (20%, 32 VOTES)
Yes, production is more streamlined when people are in proximity to one another. (10%, 15 VOTES)
Yes, my employees worked on-site throughout the pandemic and that will not change. (20%, 32 VOTES)
No, I won't reopen my facilities until public health experts I trust say it is safe. (10%, 16 VOTES)
No, in-person returns will be voluntary based on individual employee concerns. (34%, 53 VOTES)
No, working from home now has become a permanent part of my company's operations. (6%, 9 VOTES)
Poll Description

Gov. Charlie Baker is rolling out re-opening guidance to allow some business sectors to begin resuming in-person operations. All open businesses will be required to adhere to basic social distancing requirements, like wearing face masks and requiring employees to stay six feet away from co-workers and customers. But to some extent, once reopening is allowed, the decision of whether or not to require employees to return to on-site work will be left to employers.

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  • May 19, 2020
    It is imperative that employees be tested prior to coming back to work. Identify those who are free from the virus or those who already have antibodies to it. Asymptomatic people should be self quarantined and treated. Otherwise one infected employee could impact your entire workplace and force your business to close again