HLS 201ES-435 ORIGINAL 2020 First Extraordinary Session HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 49 BY REPRESENTATIVE JAMES EMPLOYMENT: Requests the Louisiana Workforce Commission to study and determine new parameters of what constitutes good cause for job separation and suitable work protections 1 A RESOLUTION 2To urge and request the Louisiana Workforce Commission to study and clarify new 3 parameters of what constitutes good cause for job separation and suitable work 4 protections. 5 WHEREAS, pursuant to the Louisiana Homeland Security and Emergency 6Assistance and Disaster Act, La. R.S. 29:721 et seq., the governor declared a public health 7emergency in Proclamation Number 25 JBE 2020; and 8 WHEREAS, COVID-19 poses an extreme risk of person-to-person transmission 9throughout the United States and Louisiana and significantly threatens the safety, health, and 10security of the residents of this state; and 11 WHEREAS, the state of Louisiana moved into Phase 2 of recovery on Friday, June 125, 2020; and 13 WHEREAS, with the reopening of businesses, there is a need for employees to return 14to their jobs to restore their livelihoods and reboot our state's economy; and 15 WHEREAS, Louisianans must return to work in a safe environment to prevent a 16second wave of infections; and 17 WHEREAS, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that 18immunocompromised individuals, which include those groups at higher risk of severe illness 19or death from COVID-19, are those over 65 years of age and people of any age who have 20certain chronic underlying health conditions; and Page 1 of 3 HLS 201ES-435 ORIGINAL HR NO. 49 1 WHEREAS, the COVID-19 pandemic has posed a critical threat to workers who are 2immunocompromised or have a household with immunocompromised individuals; and 3 WHEREAS, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused some workers who are 4immunocompromised or have a household with immunocompromised individuals to take 5necessary measures such as taking leave or resigning from their place of employment; and 6 WHEREAS, these workers have to take these necessary measures because their 7employers fail to uphold the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's recommendations, 8such as enacting workplace policies that encourage social distancing and providing adequate 9personal protective equipment (PPE); and 10 WHEREAS, the term "good cause" for job separation is defined as when a worker 11takes leave or resigns from his place of employment because he is immunocompromised or 12has a household member who is immunocompromised and the worker's employer does not 13have adequate PPE available; and 14 WHEREAS, other states have created policies and safety measures redefining good 15cause for workers who resign from their place of employment and enacted suitable work 16protections for workers who are looking to safely return to the workforce; and 17 WHEREAS, the National Domestic Violence Hotline has recognized that for 18survivors of domestic violence, any external factors, including a national health concern such 19as COVID-19, that add stress and financial strain can negatively impact survivors and create 20circumstances where their safety is further compromised; and 21 WHEREAS, an employee may be deemed to have left his most recent employment 22during the pandemic with "good cause" if he leaves his employment to protect his family 23from domestic violence abuse; and 24 WHEREAS, an employee may have small children who require care while the 25employee is at work, and the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted childcare by forcing 26schools and daycares across the state of Louisiana to close; and 27 WHEREAS, these closures force an employee to voluntarily leave his employment 28in order to care for his children when there are no other practical alternatives for childcare; 29and Page 2 of 3 HLS 201ES-435 ORIGINAL HR NO. 49 1 WHEREAS,"suitable work protections" is determined by whether a workplace has 2complied with the local health department's and Louisiana Department of Health's 3recommendations and guidelines to prevent exposure and has considered the needs of 4high-risk employees; and 5 WHEREAS, the Louisiana Workforce Commission is charged with examining 6employment policies and procedures; and 7 WHEREAS, the Louisiana Workforce Commission's guidance is needed in these 8unprecedented times to help enact policies and procedures to ensure the safety of both 9employees and employers; and 10 WHEREAS, the Louisiana Workforce Commission has the authority to promulgate 11future rules and regulations that determine what constitutes good cause and suitable work 12protections in this new workforce environment created by the COVID-19 pandemic. 13 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the House of Representatives of the 14Legislature of Louisiana does hereby urge and request the Louisiana Workforce Commission 15to study and determine new parameters of what constitutes good cause and suitable work 16protections as they relate to the COVID-19 pandemic. 17 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Louisiana Workforce Commission shall 18report its findings and recommendations to the House of Representatives of the Legislature 19of Louisiana no later than September 1, 2020. 20 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be transmitted to the 21secretary of the Louisiana Workforce Commission. DIGEST The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services. It constitutes no part of the legislative instrument. The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent. [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)] HR 49 Original 2020 First Extraordinary Session James Requests the Louisiana Workforce Commission (LWC) to study and clarify new parameters of what constitutes good cause for job separation and suitable work protections. The LWC shall report its findings and recommendations to the House of Representatives of the Legislature of Louisiana no later than Sept. 1, 2020. Page 3 of 3