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Who You Gonna Call?

October 30, 2020

We should be writing a post to remind you about Open Enrollment, yet here we are crafting a message to all Employers to ask them to be proactive in protecting and showing compassion for people of color in their workplaces.

Here’s a list of things employers should be thinking about before the drastic potential changes in the world:

  1. Do you have a Civil Unrest Emergency Preparedness Plan in place for your workplace?
  2. Are you prepared to give time off for change processing?
  3. What are the potential consequences for employees harassing other employees about i.e. the results of the election, heated differences about race and/or politics
  4. Do you have a plan if there is unrest in your business area or an employee’s residential area and they are unable to be present for work
  5. Remind employees about your Employee Assistance resources if needed during this time

Employees, what can you do?

  1. Ask your employer if they have a plan?
  2. Talk to your manager about your concerns and how you can be proactive to ensure protection for your job
  3. Emotions are high these days, don’t add fuel to the fire if there is one brewing. Stay professional
  4. Do a quick review of your company’s Employee Handbook about policies, i.e. Social Media, to understand company guidelines
  5. Access counseling services through your employer if they are available i.e. Employee Assistance Programs, etc.
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