As Offices Reopen Amid Coronavirus, Workers Clash Over Masks, Cubicle Barriers and Lysol
Summary
For the most part, employees have no legal recourse against colleagues who they feel aren’t doing enough—or the opposite, going overboard—to prevent the spread of the pathogen, said Stanford Law School professor Alison Morantz. But that could change, given that the pandemic is an unprecedented modern-day event. “Maybe new state laws or creative legal theories will emerge,” she said. “This is uncharted territory.”
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