COVID-19
AGS’ COVID-19 Resource Center offers insights and resource links related to workforce and workplace policies. In addition, here are some examples of compliance and labor issues companies should monitor as they move forward.
- US: Updated CDC Considerations for Workplaces
The CDC has updated COVID-19 safety guidelines for workplaces and businesses, including recommendations for employers on worker consent, post-vaccination symptoms, the use of testing and building safety protocols. As companies bring remote workers back or increase capacity at their facilities, the CDC has also outlined scenarios for the frequency and type of cleaning needed to ensure worker safety. Keep in mind that state and local requirements may differ.
- UK: Temporary Right to Work Check Adjustments Ending
Following the ease of COVID-19 restrictions, the temporary right to work checks put in place at the onset of the pandemic will now end on June 20, 2021, a change from the previous government announcement that the temporary process would end mid-May. The move from the UK Home Office means the end of temporary measures, like accepting scanned documents and carrying out checks over video calls, and replaces them with the standard options to view an applicant’s documents in person or check their right to work online with a share code for Biometric Residence Permits (BRP) or EU Settlement Status checks.
- Singapore: Job Support Scheme Extended
The Job Support Scheme (JSS), a wage subsidy program intended to help employers retain local employees during the pandemic, has been extended another six months in key industries. The JSS will provide continued wage support for the hard-hit aviation and tourism sector through September 2021, and the food service industry through June 2021, according to the 2021 COVID-19 Resilience Package.
- China: Visas Facilitated for Applicants Inoculated With Vaccines
Visa applicants who receive a Chinese COVID-19 vaccine and produce a vaccine certificate can apply for certain work visas under a simplified process. Pre-pandemic application criteria now applies to foreign nationals and their families visiting for resuming work in various fields, and to holders of valid Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) cards applying for China business or trade visas, M visas for short, with an invitation letter.
Takeaway: Companies experience a variety of changing rules as the COVID-19 crisis progresses around the world. Understanding how regulations affect their workforce is essential. AGS provides visibility and expertise to stay ahead of current demands today and prepare for the changes likely to unfold in the future.
North America
US: Independent Contractor Rule Withdrawn
US: Ban Expires on Entry of Certain Nonimmigrants
US: California’s AB 5 Injunction Overturned on Appeal
Canada: Government Considers Right to Disconnect Legislation
EMEA
UK: Deadline Delayed for Gender Pay Gap Data Reporting
UK: IR35 in Action: What’s Next?
UK: Supply Chain Fraud Found in Mini Umbrella Companies
Ireland: Increased Rights for Workers Facing Redundancy
APAC
Singapore: New Initiatives Help People with Disabilities Secure Employment
Australia: Calls for Nationwide Regulation Following Successful Labor Hire Scheme
India: Preparing for New Labor Laws in 2021