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TopicIs COVID-19 cause you financial stress?
HiddenRoar
03/18/20 11:58:42 PM
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YugiNoob posted...
No. Governor Ige is giving all non-essential state workers 15 days paid time off. Although I still need to go in next week to help cover for the receptionist. I don't know how essential that is :<

It's funny. The HSTA just filed a grievance against the state iirc.
https://www.khon2.com/local-news/hsta-files-complaint-over-plan-for-teachers-to-return-to-school-next-week/

HONOLULU (KHON2 ) Governor David Ige said public school students will be back to school on March 30th, but teachers, who are scheduled to be back in school next week say thats too soon.
They say going back to school so soon can put teachers, students and families at risk.
The teachers union, Hawaii State Teachers Association (HSTA), has filed a complaint with the Hawaii Labor Relations Board.
They say a clause in their contact states they cannot be required to work if doing so imminently endangers their health or safety.
Gov. Ige said in a press conference Tuesday, that there would be too many impacts if they close schools, so hes proposing social distancing be implemented.

lol...

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