Badger Bounce Back

On April 20, 2020, the Evers Administration released Emergency Order #31 entitled “Badger Bounce Back.” In this order, the administration sets forth a plan for a phased reopening of businesses so that Wisconsinites can get back to work.

Based upon recent federal guidelines, the Badger Bounce Back plan specifies criteria that will enable Wisconsin to begin the gradual process of reopening for business. Criteria include: reductions in cases and COVID-19 symptoms over an extended period of time; sufficient hospital capacity; a robust testing program; adequate personal protective equipment levels; and contact tracing capabilities.

In preparation for fully reopening their doors, employers are encouraged to rely upon federal, state and local regulations and guidance, informed by industry best practices and the WEDC, to develop and implement policies relating to: physical distancing and protective equipment; employee temperature checks and symptom screening; testing, isolating and contact tracing; sanitation; use and disinfection of common and high-traffic areas; business travel; and other best business practices to ensure a safe workplace.

It is clear that this will be a complex and gradual process. It will require Wisconsin employers to be patient, diligent and innovative. Rest assured, the attorneys and HR professionals at Lake Effect HR & Law are available to advise you as you develop plans to restore operations and welcome team members back to the workplace. We look forward to helping businesses move beyond “Safer-at-Home” to “Badger Bounce Back.” Contact us at info@le-hrlaw.com or 1-844-333-5253.

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