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March 10, 2020 by RAISNER ROUPINIAN WARN Act 0 comments

Commercial Observer Speaks to Jack Raisner About NYC’s COVID-19 Restaurant and Hotel Layoffs

The current law does require employers to pay out 60-days of wages if they don’t comply with the WARN Act, but many have been citing COVID-19 as unforeseen circumstances to avoid paying, Raisner said.


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https://commercialobserver.com/2020/03/restaurant-and-hotels-to-lay-off-thousands-of-workers-in-new-york-city/re:

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