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Communicable diseases are a major workplace issue. Employers must juggle liability issues, applicable federal and state regulations, preventative measures, productivity losses, and employee concerns and fears. Many employers have had an employee with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) or its precursor, asymptomatic human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Virtually all employers have had to deal with employee illnesses ranging from common colds to serious diseases. There are several laws that restrict the action an employer may take with regard to an individual with a disability or serious health condition, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 (FMLA), and the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSH Act).


 
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10262state_comparison_charts.aspxGuidance DocumentsAIDS: Testing, Insurance, and Related Laws, by State National
81160news.aspxNewsBill Would Require Paid Sick Leave for Workers Sent Home with Flu11/06/2009National
9153timesavers.aspxChecklistsCommunicable Disease Guidelines National
18170timesavers.aspxPoliciesCommunicable Diseases National
9518timesavers.aspxPoliciesCommunicable Diseases (Standard and Strict) National
80015state_comparison_charts.aspxGuidance DocumentsConsiderations for Antiviral Drug Stockpiling by Employers National
79989timesavers.aspxFormsDisaster Recovery Test Evaluation National
81133news.aspxNewsEEOC says Employer Violated ADA by Firing HIV-Positive Employee11/04/2009National
80961news.aspxNewsEEOC Updates Guidance on ADA-Compliant Planning for H1N1 Flu10/13/2009National
80049state_comparison_charts.aspxGuidance DocumentsGeneral Workplace Guidance for the Prevention of H1N1 Flu in Workers National
80552state_comparison_charts.aspxGuidance DocumentsGuidance for Businesses and Employers to Plan and Respond to the 2009-2010 Influenza Season National
80994news.aspxNewsH1N1 Flu (Swine Flu) and Discrimination10/16/2009National
80845news.aspxNewsH1N1 Flu (Swine Flu) Guide for Small Employers Published09/24/2009National
80764timesavers.aspxPostersH1N1 Flu (Swine Flu)--Take Effective Protective Measures National
80846news.aspxNewsH1N1 Flu (Swine Flu): 10 Tips for Employers09/24/2009National
80556state_comparison_charts.aspxGuidance DocumentsH1N1--Swine Flu: How to Prevent and Respond National
79995state_comparison_charts.aspxGuidance DocumentsHealthcare Workplaces Classified as High Exposure Risk for Pandemic Flu National
79996state_comparison_charts.aspxGuidance DocumentsHealthcare Workplaces Classified as High Exposure Risk for Pandemic Flu (Spanish) National
1318state_comparison_charts.aspxGuidance DocumentsHIV/AIDS Policy Planner National
79991state_comparison_charts.aspxGuidance DocumentsHow to Protect Yourself in the Workplace During a Pandemic National
79994state_comparison_charts.aspxGuidance DocumentsHow to Protect Yourself in the Workplace During a Pandemic (Spanish) National
80952faqs.aspxQuestions & AnswersIs an employer allowed to require an employee that comes into the office with constant coughing to go back home? National
80869whitepapers.aspxWhite PapersIs It a Cold, the Seasonal Flu, or the H1N1 (Swine) Flu?09/29/2009National
81158news.aspxNewsLarger Employers Stock Up on H1N1 Flu Vaccine11/06/2009National
1113timesavers.aspxPoliciesLife-Threatening Diseases and Disabilities National
80932news.aspxNewsMost Workers Say They've Gotten No H1N1-Flu Info from Employer10/08/2009National
81166news.aspxNewsOSHA Offers More H1N1 Flu Guidance to Employers11/09/2009National
81205state_comparison_charts.aspxGuidance DocumentsPandemic Flu and the Fair Labor Standards Act: Questions and Answers National
81214news.aspxNewsPandemic Flu, FLSA, and FMLA Guidance11/13/2009National
80951timesavers.aspxPoliciesPandemic Influenza Plan National
80871whitepapers.aspxWhite PapersPandemic Planning for H1N1 (Swine) Flu: How to Prepare Your Workplace09/29/2009National
80843state_comparison_charts.aspxGuidance DocumentsPlanning for 2009 H1N1 Influenza: A Preparedness Guide for Small Business National
80585state_comparison_charts.aspxGuidance DocumentsPreparing for the Flu: Communication Toolkit for Businesses and Employers National
79997state_comparison_charts.aspxGuidance DocumentsProtect Yourself: Pandemic Flu Respiratory Protection National
79998state_comparison_charts.aspxGuidance DocumentsProtect Yourself: Pandemic Flu Respiratory Protection (Spanish) National
80772timesavers.aspxPostersProtecting Yourself from H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu) National
79999state_comparison_charts.aspxGuidance DocumentsRespiratory Infection Control: Respirators Versus Surgical Masks National
80000state_comparison_charts.aspxGuidance DocumentsRespiratory Infection Control: Respirators Versus Surgical Masks (Spanish) National
80119state_comparison_charts.aspxGuidance DocumentsState Web Centers for H1N1 (Swine) Flu National
79988state_comparison_charts.aspxGuidance DocumentsTips for Disaster Recovery Plan and Pandemic Flu Plan National