2010年9月6日星期一

Some companies are not taking a chance on large social gatherings, which could spread the virus.

Some companies are not taking a chance on large social gatherings, which could spread the virus.


In light of CDC recommendations, which warn that doctors could become overloaded with flu patients this season, Cambridge Associates, which has 437 employees in Boston, will not require employees to bring a doctor’s note.

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As part of its emergency plan, Leader Bank has determined the minimum staffing it needs to operate a branch - one teller, one manager, and one customer service representative, instead of the usual six employees - and has two employment agencies on call, as well as employees from Leader Mortgage, who can fill in if needed

To prevent an office-wide outbreak, some companies are planning to allow more people to work from home. Foley Hoag has asked its 200 lawyers to test their remote-access capabilities to make sure they are properly set up, a measure that helps reassure clients who have been asking about the firm’s swine flu plans. “They want to know that we’re doing everything we can . . . so that we can meet their needs,’’ said Tom Block, the chief operating officer.

Eileen D’Amico, a longtime administrative assistant at Foley Hoag, also appreciates the firm’s efforts, which include distributing swine flu kits, installing hand sanitizer dispensers on every floor, and administering seasonal flu shots.

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