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16 November 2020

What Evers' Executive Order #94 Really Means For Employers

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On Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2020, Governor Evers addressed Wisconsin in a highly anticipated press conference concerning the state government's latest efforts...
United States Employment and HR
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On Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2020, Governor Evers addressed Wisconsin in a highly anticipated press conference concerning the state government's latest efforts to curb the spread of the 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Leading up to the address, rumor was Evers would announce state mandates impacting individuals, schools and businesses. Instead, he announced Executive Order #94, Relating to Actions Every Wisconsinite Should Take to Protect their Family, Friends, and Neighbors from COVID-19 (Order #94).

Three key takeaways from Order #94

Order #94 calls for unity and working together in an advisory capacity. As an employer, here is what you need to know:

1. No mandates

Order #94 does not contain mandates on employers, new or old. Rather, Order #94 highly encourages employers to follow a list of suggestions on how they can help stop the spread of COVID-19 to their employees, customers and their communities.

2. No government penalties or enforcement concerns

Order #94 is not a mandate and does not include a penalty or enforcement provision. However, employers should be prepared to address concerns from employees, clients and customers regarding their response to Order #94.

3. Some health departments are making statements based on Order #94

Some local health departments have issued statements related to Order #94. Public Health Madison & Dane County is one example and more may follow suit. As always, maintain awareness of and incorporate any county- or city-wide requirements issued by authorities.

What should employers do now? 

While no mandates exist for employers in Order #94, employees may have questions regarding Order #94's suggestions or otherwise inquire about policies and procedures as Wisconsin experiences a spike in COVID-19 cases.

To be ready for this inquiry, employers should:

  1. Consult their local health department's COVID-19 resource page to determine if there are any updates in response to Order #94
  2. Review and update their business' COVID-19 response plan and protocols to incorporate updated guidance, as applicable
  3. Prepare talking points to explain the employer's response to Order #94 and reiterate existing policies and/or new procedures implemented in response to Order #94

Originally Published by Godfrey & Kahn, November 2020

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ARTICLE
16 November 2020

What Evers' Executive Order #94 Really Means For Employers

United States Employment and HR

Contributor

Godfrey & Kahn S.C. logo
With more than 160 lawyers, Godfrey & Kahn, S.C. is one of Wisconsin’s leading business law firms. Founded in 1957, Godfrey & Kahn maintains offices in Milwaukee, Madison, Appleton and Green Bay, Wis.; and Washington, DC. For more information, please visit the firm’s website at www.gklaw.com.
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