Michele Ravera: So, what are some of the new laws that went into effect?
Paul Boger: Right. First, let’s talk about the “Right to Return.” That’s probably the biggest one, I think, that will have the largest impact on the state. That essentially guarantees certain workers within the state’s casino and hospitality industry to get their jobs back if they were lost during the pandemic.
So, essentially, employers with at least 30 employees are required to offer those workers [who were laid off] their position back if they become available . beginning July 1. Those workers had to have worked there for six months before the pandemic, before March 2020, and had to have been laid off because of the economic situation, not because they were a bad employee or they were at fault.
County Assessor Mike Clark gets year extension on protective order filed against him by Washoe County
June 30, 2021
Attorney Mark Mausert, left, and his client Mike Clark via Zoom during a hearing to extend a temporary protection order against Clark. Share
Washoe County Assessor Mike Clark
At the request of Washoe County-hired attorney Brian Brown, representing County Manager Eric Brown, Glasson granted the year extension with a modification that Clark is allowed back in the county building where he works.
If he has to conduct business in other parts of the county complex, Clark has to be escorted by the county’s head of security.
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