Maryland Attorney General News Releases: Attorney General Frosh Urges Walmart to Strengthen Worker Protections During COVID-19 Pandemic
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Attorney General Frosh Urges Walmart to Strengthen Worker Protections During COVID-19 Pandemic
BALTIMORE, MD (June 2, 2020) – Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh today joined a coalition of 12 attorneys general in calling on Walmart to strengthen measures to protect the health and safety of their workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. In a letter sent to Walmart CEO Douglas McMillon, the coalition expresses concern over media reports and complaints by employees alleging inadequate safety measures for employees and customers, insufficient sick leave policies, failure to inform customers and employees of potential exposure to COVID-19, and pressure put on employees to return to work while exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19. “Walmart must take steps to minimize the spread of COVID-19 for its employees and customers,” said Attorney General Frosh. “Walmart employs and serves millions of Americans. It must help to contain this deadly virus by establishing hygienic practices and ensuring sick employees are able to stay home from work.” To adequately protect customers and employees, the attorneys general ask Walmart to confirm it is adhering to all applicable state directives and commit to:
Additionally, the attorneys general call on Walmart to adopt a policy of paid sick leave that provides the minimum protections required under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA), including:
Finally, the coalition asks Walmart to provide the attorneys general with documents and records containing information related to Walmart’s policies and practices in place to protect employees against the spread of COVID-19. Walmart plays an important role during this crisis by providing groceries and necessary supplies to millions of Americans, and it has seen increasing profits and expansion. The coalition argues Walmart has an even greater obligation to ensure their employees stay safe and healthy while working throughout the pandemic. Joining Attorney General Frosh in the letter are the attorneys general of California, Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, and Washington.
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